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Mike
From foxnews.com:
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U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler gave the Justice Department 15 days to release the names and allowed for only two exceptions:

-- On a case-by-case basis, the judge said she will consider allowing the government to keep a detainee's name secret if the detainee is a material witness to a terror investigation.

-- The judge will allow the government to withhold the detainee's name if the detainee requests it.
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Big_Brother_Watches
No, no, no. These people should remain anonomyous and never see the light of day. This is the one aspect of politics where I can be a real monster. These prisoners should be put under cruel and unusual punishment.
Jaime
I'm sorry, I'm slow. Was that sarcasm, BBW? huh.gif
drmarcs
Cruel and unusual punishment is being on the 80th story of an office building when a plane crashes into it. Or seeing you city be bombed by your own nations planed and people, or seeing most of the middle east erupt into celebration because 3000+ of your citizens died in an instant. Being put in a cage where you can’t hurt anyone and fed Froot Loops is not cruel and unusual punishment.
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