March 25, 2005

Inside Guantanamo: A Photographic Portfolio

FIFTY PICTURES FROM INSIDE:Eyeballing Guantanamo Now and Then


"The basic possessions of a detainee are displayed in a maximum security cell at Camp V Delta, part of the the long-term detention facility at U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay in Cuba
COURTESY: Brad Beckett

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Posted by Vanderleun at March 25, 2005 9:50 AM | TrackBack
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". . . when Deputy Attorney General J. Michael Wiggins told the Senate Judiciary Committee, in answer to a question from Joe Biden, that, regarding inmates at the prison at Guantanamo Bay, "It's our position that, legally, they can be held in perpetuity" was the moment that the zombie corpses of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams should have burst into the chamber and ripped the head off the government stooge who just declared the United States shits on three and a half centuries of legal precedent. Then the three Founders should have divided and eaten Wiggins's depraved brain before heading over to the increasingly misnamed Department of Justice to dine on Alberto Gonzales's intestines. Ahh, sweet vengeance of history - the government that has eaten away the Constitution will now get eaten by those who created it."

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Posted by: kirby at June 25, 2005 3:22 PM

Better than a cave, doncha think?

Posted by: Pat Matthews at June 28, 2005 4:45 PM

We could always behead them and dump them in the Cuban Straights as chum. That's what the detainees did to people they disagree with before we shipped them off for a little Caribbean vacation, after all. And it might distract the sharks currently feeding on human flesh off the coast of Florida, making our fellow citizens a little safer in the bargin.

Kirby: I hope the local government claims eminent domain on your property and takes it to build a strip mall. Something they can legally do now thanks to the liberals in the Supreme Court. Your friends, I have a feeling.

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I'm beginning to understand how the Romans felt after their little experiment in multiculturalism.

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