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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: Sully- who wrote (69639)2/18/2009 8:05:19 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) of 90947
 
Gitmo 101

Don Surber
A distraction from the real issues

Lefties are learning that some detainees are better off at Guantanamo Bay.

You get 3 squares a day, a prayer rug and lots of sun.

But for 6 years lefties have bought hook, line and sinker the al-Qaida line that Gitmo was torture central.

They bought that physically impossible tale that a Koran was flushed down the commode by one of our guards.

Now with President Obama in charge of the place, the Left is coming to grips with the reality: Closing Gitmo is a big, huge mistake.

A federal judge ordered the release of 17 Muslims from western China because they are not enemy combatants.

Sending them home would surely mean they really would be tortured.

And China has warned other countries not to take these guys in.

Fortunately, the DC Court of Appeals ruled that they can stay at Gitmo a while longer.

“Only the executive branch, not the courts, can make decisions about immigration, the appeals court said. That fact doesn’t change, the court said, simply because the United States has held the men for years without charge,” the AP reported.

Yea, riiiiiight. It is called punting.

Maybe they can move in next door to Bill Ayers. He was never convicted of anything, either.

The story is here.
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