"Tom Hyslip" wrote in message
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They all shout about others, and repeat rumors, with no evidence.
Secret lists, secret proceedings - no oversight.
As far as the enemy in Cuba, some of you will just never get it. If you
release them, they will kill any Americans they can at their first chance.
You know this based on what? Based on one side, the accuser?
So we keep them until the war is over.
This "war" will never be "over." So we keep them forever?
You say what war? You have to be blind, 1993 WTC, Africa Embassies, USS
Cole, 9/11, that is the war. We just finally got the balls to take the
fight to them, and stopped worrying about public opinion. We need to
protect this country, and we don't need anyone's permission to do it.
There is little evidence what they have done has done anything to protect
this country. Perhaps they keep everything so secret to avoid the whole
mess being discovered as a sham?
If they are genuinely concerned about sensitive information, then convene a
bipartisan committee sworn to secrecy to oversee what is going on. (Oh,
that's right, this administration can't keep national secrets to save it's
life. But others in government can.)
Bottom line: No oversight, no trust; and huge opportunity for abuse of
power.
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