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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Close Guantanamo? Not just yet...

Close Guantanamo? Not just yet....

2 comments:

  1. Interrogate, and perhaps one day return him for final judgement to a liberated Syria, where he may face the families he betrayed.
    I must add that to see American citizenship degraded in this manner is loathsome.

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  2. "Alex Soueid" doesn't stand a chance while being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney For the Eastern Dictrict of Columbia. I am sure that the U.S. Attorney, especially in that location, is well-apprised of espionage law. He will be put away for a long time, probably not Guantanamo, unfortunately, but, when he gets out, I agree that he should be at the mercy of the people whom he betrayed. I also hope that they have already taken away his American citizenship and all of his rights as a citizen, as he was not even born here. He abused his rights to his fellow American citizens and he also abused his rights to his Syrian peers (except Assad.) Big creep!

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