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To: Land Shark who wrote (99765)6/4/2007 2:00:09 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 173976
 
lol

You can't really be that dumb, can you?



To: Land Shark who wrote (99765)6/4/2007 5:03:46 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 173976
 
Brownback said he had no choice but to throw out the case.

"The charges are dismissed without prejudice," Brownback said as he adjourned the proceeding. He did leave open the possibility that a review board could come back and classify Khadr as an "unlawful enemy combatant."

Khadr was 15 when he was picked up in Afghanistan following a 2002 firefight in which he allegedly killed a U.S. soldier with a grenade. He too was wounded in the attack. He faced charges of murder in violation of the law of war, attempted murder in violation of the law of war, conspiracy, providing material support for terrorism and spying.

The dismissal of the charges does not mean Khadr, who appeared in the courtroom with a beard and wearing an olive green prison uniform, will be freed from Guantanamo. Only three of the roughly 380 men held on suspicion of links to the Taliban and Al Qaeda have been charged so far under the new military tribunal system.

foxnews.com