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August 07, 2008

Bush Administration Justice at Work
Posted by Ilan Goldenberg

So, Salim Hamdan got five and a half years even though the government asked for thirty.  That's a slap in the face of the Bush Administration.  But wait...  It includes 5 years time served.  That's a MAJOR slap in the face of the Bush Administration.  But wait...  When he's done with his sentence he goes back into the general population at Guantanamo since he's still an enemy combatant.   That's just the Bush Administration.

Watching this trial and the result and the haphazard nature of this whole thing just leaves me queasy and sad.  We can do better.

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Hamdan is one guy. How about the 21,000 internees in Iraq, and who knows how many in Afghanistan? People kept prisoner in their own "sovereign" countries by the US military, people who haven't done anything? The US did it in the forties to Japanese-Americans in the US, now it is doing it to Iraqis and Afghans in their own countries -- who's next?

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