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MSNBC’s New Primetime Host Chris Hayes: Let’s Release Gitmo Detainees Inside The U.S. With Paid Restitution…
This could be the single stupidest idea I’ve ever heard.
Time for radical action on Guantanamo — Chris Hayes
. . .Four years after Obama signed his ill-fated executive order to close the prison it remains fully open and operational. More so than it was when he took office.
It is after all very easy not to think about 166 men locked up thousands of miles away. But. the status quo that exists in Guantanamo Bay—where we keep people locked up for no reason other than that we don’t know what to do with them—cannot go on. And yet it does.
But while there are genuinely hard questions on Guantanamo, there are some easy ones too.
The dozens of men who have been cleared by the United States government for release should be released immediately, should be paid restitution, and offered legal residence in the United States.
If that sounds radical or outside the boundaries of political feasability, I would say that shoving tubes up the noses of men a few times a day to force them to stay alive in our prisons, even though we readily admit we have to no reason to continue to keep them, is pretty damn radical, too.
I don't recongize him, but I don't watch that station.
No one watches the station or this loser...
ZitatEd Schultz replacement Hayes made his primetime debut at 8 p.m., bringing in 859,000 total viewers and 298,000 adults 25-54.
He can't even bring in a million viewers in a country of 350+ Million. Almost nobody in the key demo. Who cares what this dope says? A crazy man ranting on the street corner in NY city has more viewers.
"That question is incompetent, irrelevant and immaterial." -- P. Mason
Quote: kazy wrote in post #3 I don't recongize him, but I don't watch that station.
He's Rachel Maddow's sister. Can't you see the family resemblance?
Orthodoxy SUCKS.
"Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add 'within the limits of the law' because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual." Thomas Jefferson