Murder cover-up in Gitmo?

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GarfieldtheCat

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Let me guess, you're "disappointed" with the Obama admin. Of course, that would require you to admit that the Obama admin is actively "obstructing" any further investigation in this by blocking the lawsuit.

Make him investigate, hold him accountable, just like Bush. It's disappointing that people like you blow off illegal actions by saying 'the other side did it first".

I don't care about R's or D's. All are sleazy politicians. I care about people possibly committing murder. Do you care?
 
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GarfieldtheCat

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I'd be surprised that there are people who support the murder of prisoners, but then I remember that they are republicans.

It's amazing what people here don't mind. To rephrase what happened:

"Three detainees in a federal prison were found dead, and strong evidence suggests that the prison guards murdered all three, then conspired to cover up the fact."

If the news announced this event about any other prison in the US, people would be outraged. Especially when one person was innocent. Funny how everyone ignores that.

But as everyone can see, many right-wingers here support the random murder of people by government officials. As I said before, they would rather let 100 innocent Muslims die rather then one US citizen get hurt. Fine set of ethics you people have now.
 

LunarRay

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Why is this a Bush v Obama issue? Is there a base commander who is empowered to insure charges are filed if warranted?

Seems as though three people died as a result of their own determination to do so... at least to me.
The keeping of the body parts is a prudent act to insure the evidence is kept pending some reporter causing a further investigation... No mystery to me in that bit...