- Oct 22, 2004
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Glenn Greenwald
It's now apparent that the biggest sham in American politics is Barack Obama's pledge to close Guantanamo and, more generally, to dismantle the Bush/Cheney approach to detaining accused Terrorists.
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Apparently, what the Bush administration did that was so terrible, the heinous "shredding of the Constitution" they perpetrated, wasn't about the fact that they imprisoned people indefinitely with no charges -- but that they did it in Cuba rather than somewhere else. Who knew that such grave Constitutional transgressions -- such severe denial of fundamental rights -- could be fixed so easily with a little change of scenery?
Since we haven't heard anything in the news about this issue, thought I would share this recent post by Greenwald. Above is only the start and end, read the whole article on Salon.
I find it disheartening that none of this, DOJ appealing a ruling about Bagram Detainees' (rendered from somewhere else) right to Habeus review which flies against Obama's speeches during the campaign's about "rule of law and respecting habeus corpus", is more prominent in the news.