Posted on September 1st, 2007 by Freckles Cassie
It seems that George W is concerned about his legacy, and he is talking to a biographer named Robert Draper:
In book, Bush peeks ahead to his legacy
from Americas - International Herald Tribune
In an interview with a book author in the Oval Office one day last December, President George W. Bush daydreamed about the next [...]
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Posted on July 28th, 2007 by Brendon Schweers
5 years later, cameraman still held at Guantanamo
This is damn ridiculous. This man, only a camerman from al Jazeera, has been detained without charge at Gitmo for 5 years. There is absolutely no reason he should be there. Along with most of the people there. This article mentioned that Hajj has been interrogated about 130 [...]
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Posted on June 30th, 2007 by Brendon Schweers
Court to hear Gitmo Prisoners Appeals
Just a little background,
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Posted on June 21st, 2007 by Freckles Cassie
Well it seems that perhaps people in the White House are talking about the closing Guantánamo Bay Prison & Concentration Camp for enemy combatants and anyone else the administration wants to torture and keep away from US courts, the rights of prisoners of war, the rights of people arrested in the United States, or any [...]
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