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Left Winged Nuts Waterboard Themselves

This was too funny not to post. Bryan has it over at HotAir and the comment thread is hilarious.

Seriously, this makes me chuckle almost as hard as this. :)

UPDATE:How much fun can Bryan post in one day? :)

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High Court Denies Prisoner’s Efforts to Stay at Guantanamo

I was hoping I’d stumble upon the update for this. It just goes to prove that it pays to read Lucianne.

Too bad soooooo freaking sad from CNN.com :

WASHINGTON (CNN) — The Supreme Court refused to block the pending transfer of an accused terrorist held by the U.S. military, despite his fears of being tortured if he is sent back to his home country of Algeria.

Ahmed Belbacha has been incarcerated at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for five years. He has tried to keep himself detained because he said he fears being tortured by the Algerian government if he goes home.

The justices, in a one-sentence order, denied his emergency request for a stay to any pending release.

Six other Algerians also face release from the Guantanamo prison. The U.S. military has been under pressure to speed the process of evaluating the approximately 360 detainees and freeing those who are not considered dangerous.

The Pentagon has said about 80 Guantanamo men are eligible for freedom and has been negotiating with their home countries to accept them. Pentagon and State Department officials have said they would not repatriate any prisoner to countries where they would “likely” be tortured.

There was no immediate reaction from Belbacha’s attorney, Zachary Katznelson. His lawyer said last week that despite the conditions of the prison, his client would prefer to stay if that were his only option.

“He said to me, ‘My cell is like a grave.’ He lives in an all-steel cell. It’s about 6 feet by 10 feet; say, the size of someone’s bathroom,” Katznelson said.

Belbacha said he is not an international terrorist. He said he was an accountant for the Algerian government and said Islamic radicals threatened his life in 1999. He said he fled to Britain to escape the radicals and worked as a waiter.

He later traveled to Pakistan to attend a religious school, he said, and was turned over to U.S. forces in 2002 by men seeking bounty money for alleged terrorists.

Belbacha is afraid the stigma of being a U.S. military prisoner would make him a victim of Algerian government interrogation and abuse, his lawyer said.

“Now that he’s been in Guantanamo, the Algerian government may come after him,” Katznelson said.

The Algerian Embassy in Washington and the State Department refused earlier requests to discuss the appeal and Belbacha’s claims.

A 2006 State Department report on human rights noted Algerian security forces have been accused of torturing suspects.

The ruling from the high court means the military may proceed with its repatriation efforts, but there is no word when a transfer would take place. Belbacha also has a pending appeal before a federal appeals court in Washington.

The Supreme Court case is Belbacha v. Bush (07A98).

Well, with any luck, he’ll find out what an actual grave is like. Despite the conditions of the prison, his client would prefer to stay there if it’s the only option. Well, I guess his client no longer has to stay in prison and is the lucky winner of a one way ticket back home.

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Comment of the Week!

Yay! It’s Friday!

This is really difficult! I kid you not — the people commenting here ROCK and it’s nearly impossible to pick. So, never get offended if you don’t win because you’re right, you deserve it.

This week’s honor goes out to the lovely Angel regarding my post on the abused terrorist at Club Gitmo who has it really really bad, but doesn’t want to leave his grave like cell:

aw poor thang might get tortured a bit..Boo frikken Hoo! :)

Remember how to play:

  • Go back to your own blog and find your favorite comment that someone left you
  • Copy it and bring it back here and post it in the comments of this post
  • Please feel free to link back to your blog /post where the comment took place and also the commenter’s blog.
  • If your comment gets caught in the moderation queue, call me. Just kidding! I have a new plugin that should let you through the spam filter, even with the links! We’ll see, huh?
  • Okay — please play! Show some love!

Let’s not forget that it’s open trackback weekend at Angel’s place

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Gitmo Inmate Pleads for U.S. to Keep Him in Custody

See? Club Gitmo isn’t that bad. The irony is almost too good here. Almost being the key word. :)

From FoxNews.com:

An inmate of Guantanamo Bay who spends 22 hours each day in an isolation cell is fighting for the right to stay in the notorious internment camp.

Ahmed Belbacha fears that he will be tortured or killed if the United States goes ahead with plans to return him to his native Algeria.

The London Times reported that Belbacha, who lived in Britain for three years, has filed an emergency motion at the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., asking for his transfer out of Guantanamo to be halted. He was cleared for release from Camp Delta in February and his lawyers believe that his return to Algerian custody is imminent.

Read the original report in the London Times.

Belbacha says that if he returns to Algeria, he faces the threat of torture by security services and murder by Islamist terrorists.

L O freaking L! According to the leftards in this country, the good ol’ USA is the only country that tortures and kills people. What the heck? I think the libtards, starting with mother sheehan, need to ’splain the facts to old Ahmed, don’t you?

Let’s see what Ahmed’s human rights scumbag lawyer thinks:

Zachary Katznelson, senior counsel with the human rights lawyers Reprieve and Belbacha’s lawyer, has asked the US courts to block any transfer.

“Ahmed is being held in camp six, the harshest part of Guantanamo,” he said. “His cell is all steel, there are no windows, he is not allowed to communicate with other prisoners and he gets just two hours exercise each day in a metal cage.

“He says his cell in Guantanamo is like a grave and that, although it sounds crazy, he would rather stay in those conditions than go back to Algeria. The fact is that he is really, really scared about what might happen to him in Algeria.”

Well too freaking bad Ahmed! We really need to close the grave and send you on your merry way. That’s just too much crap from the loser lawyer; trying to bash the United States military out of one side of his mouth, while basically having to admit, that we are so much more civilized that the animals kept at Club Gitmo. Makes me chuckle. Freaking good for nothing hypocrites. Sorry, this is just one of those posts that makes me say freaking too much.

Belbacha’s appeal to stay was rejected by a district court last week after the judge ruled that she had no jurisdiction in the case, despite believing the strength of his claims. His lawyers are prepared to go to the Supreme Court to prevent his transfer.

Our court system was not established to protect foreign terrorists. So, go home Ahmed. The mean ol’ USA is finished with you.

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