Guantanamo Justice
Colonel Morris D. Davis risked his career to expose the injustice of a system that paid his salary. How many have the strength to "turn" in quite this way?
Colonel Morris D. Davis risked his career to expose the injustice of a system that paid his salary. How many have the strength to "turn" in quite this way?
Philip Giraldi | Posted 11.12.2007 | Politics
The increasing tendency to designate critics as enemies or allies of terrorists suggests that the worldview of 1936 Berlin is not so far removed from that of 2007 Washington.
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David Bromwich | Posted 02.29.2008 | Politics