or {{http://mediamatters.org/items/200606190004 this]]
or this
I know, you will dismiss these sources as uninformed or biased but I feel the same about yours. My anecdotal stuff certainly rebuts yours.
But my real point is that if the USA has standards for justice then it should apply them to foreigners too - especially those from friendly countries.

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What ACTUALLY Happens At Gitmo (For The Woefully Uninformed)
CNN toured Gitmo in July of 2005 and felt the need to put unsubstantiated claims of abuse in their report to to make up for the decidedly non-gulag stuff they actually saw. But screw CNN. How about this for a gulag: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been regularly visiting the US detention facility at Guantanamo Bay since early 2002 for the purpose of monitoring that persons held there are treated in accordance with applicable international laws and standards. Maybe you'd like some first hand accounts of the many regular visits (In addition to the ICRC, more than 1,000 journalists have visited Gitmo, plus eleven senators, 77 congressmen, 99 congressional staffers, and, of course, lawyers for the detainees.) there? (Oh, I see, they do the torturing during off peak visiting hours.)
Congressman Duncan Hunter, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said on FOX:
Re. Hunter asks a good question:
If you'd like, you can read an exclusive interview with an Army nurse who was stationed at Gitmo for a time. Some highlights:
So, there you go. The horrors of Guantanamo Bay. Of course, you're the guy who insists FOX news is secretly run by the Bush Administration and that the Iraq War was launched to make Halliburton money, so I've probably just wasted bandwidth. As for Hollywood, don't make the mistake of thinking they are anti-war-- they're just rooting for the other side.
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