The Divine Comedy - Guantanamo
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Some of them haven't seen their families in a decade. I'm sure they're angry by now. If they were released, they might go home and talk about what they've been through, and then a lot of other people will be angry. Hell, if we're lucky, they'll go through legal channels and international courts and get some justice. If not, it might turn uglier. I think the long and short of it is that we'll have to offer them something l to make up for the prison sentence without benefit of legal defense.
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Should have been released, should have had a campaign to get it to #1.
Rage Against The X Factor? I'd rather have a Divine Retribution Against Camp X-Ray any day. It would certainly be a more noble endeavour, wouldn't you say?
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I watched 2 seconds of this video and couldnt cope with it. Whit a bloody hell of a life some people have. Can we not get it together folks? Peace and Love, Love and Peace. Its all that matters.X
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Sounds like Sweden.
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@saltandfinagar hahaha I think you mean Barrack Obama now ... funny how a couple years change things huh,
this place is a sad inherited curse and as such no one you have the balls to shut it down .
and politicians know they can always use the "hope" of closing it as a way to get votes.
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The man photographed at 2.30 is Manadel Al-Jamadi; Specialist Sabrina Harman gives the thumbs up sign over his corpse.
He was kept "off the books".
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@shuffleknuckle5 Very good point well made that man. How does anybody think that Britain became "great"? By taking a large dump over the rest of the world. . . just the same as the majority of the West. . . Germany, Holland, Spain, France. . . We can't really sit in judgement can we now.
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I worry when I read that you have made a distinction between one set of people and another. We know that Menachim Begin was a terrorist. He wasn't an ''innocent Jew'' . He was a terrorist who murdered British soldiers. Some of whom had liberated death camps containing Jews.
Trouble with your view of the world is that it's pretty close to the Nazi view. There are those ''who deserve it'' and there are those who are ''innocent''. Murder and torture are unacceptable. Period.
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thank god for the day of judgment
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If John Lennon were still with us then I'd like to think he'd have written something like this.
Why isn't GEORGE BUSH on trial at the Hague? Or Tony Blair? What they've done is just as atrocious as any banana republic junta or guerrilla warlord.
saltandfinagar 3 years ago 22
Mr Obama, take heed...you'd better make this place history.
englishman10000 3 years ago 12