The president's prison

If Bush would not listen to reason from inside his cabinet, he might at least listen to what Americans are telling him about the damage to this country's credibility, and its cost. When Khalid Shaikh Mohammed - for all appearances a truly evil and dangerous man - confessed to a long list of heinous crimes, including planning the 9/11 attacks, many Americans reacted with skepticism and even derision. Full Story »

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by David Patterson - Oct. 1, 2008

This is what's wrong with the whole Gitmo thing. There's just no credibility to any of the results or findings. But I suppose this is what it takes to prop up the preposterous war on terror.

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