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A “Lawless Enclave.”

Despite Justice Scalia carrying water for Ted Olson and the Bush team as per usual, it seems that a majority of the Supreme Court may not be amused by Dubya’s defense of the Gitmo gulag.

Author KcMPosted on April 21, 2004April 25, 2013Categories Civil Liberties, Gulags and Torture, Politics (2009-2010), The Dubya Era, The Rehnquist Court, The Supreme Court, War on TerrorTags Antonin Scalia, Civil Liberties, George W. Bush, Gitmo Gulag, Ted Olsen, The Supreme Court, War on Terror

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