touchdown in the u.s..
i made it out of communist hell! touchdown in jacksonville. tomorrow it’s on to san antone!
florida is green!
touchdown in the u.s..
i made it out of communist hell! touchdown in jacksonville. tomorrow it’s on to san antone!
florida is green!
So, Let’s see if I can start blogging again. For those of you who know. I imported all of my old blogs. They all live again. Pictures are gone. I’m…
Ok everybody. A serious Observation. Ive been reading quite a bit of alternative news about the Syrian problem. And I think I might see something coming down the road. Of…
welcome home. now you can write that tell-all expose about how those poor young Muslim men are being maltreated at Gitmo. Make millions, be on the talk-show circuit, be a hero to the likes of Gus, get laid by all those hard-core Leftists Feminist chicks. Have fun!
Welcome back to the land of the big PX and no curfew or restrictions on leaving your immediate area. Tomorrow is Mom’s Day! savagemodel99
i’m headed home myself, but only for a few days. i can’t wait to get me some Rudy’s BBQ!
welcome back mlah!
Welcome Home!!!
Here’s a good roundup of recent articles about possible Gitmo torture:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0322/dailyUpdate.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/wn_report/story/305591p-261513c.html
Looks like folks in the Justice Dept, the FBI and, hey, even Navy and DOD officials and an Army linguist who translated interrogations consider some of the stuff that went on there questionable.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/04/28/60minutes/main691602.shtml
“How many prisoners did he think were the worst of the worst – real terrorists?
“At best, I would say there were a few dozen,” says Saar. “A few dozen [out of 600].”