longwarjournal.org - 1/9/2009
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This article was originally published at The Daily Standard .
As the President-elect's administration weighs what to do with the detainees remaining at Guantánamo, the pressure is mounting from advocacy groups. For years, some organizations have taken an extreme approach, telling the ...
getafghanistanright.com - 1/12/2009
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Get Afghanistan Right Week posted on January 12th,
2009 by Jason Rosenbaum at The Seminal As you...
may have noticed or may have heard, The Seminal has a new project that is going public this week. Along with fellow bloggers, journalists, and ...
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Get Afghanistan Right!
michaelyon-online.com - 1/9/2009
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A missive arrived to me from a well-placed
British officer. I know this officer well, and respect...
his abilities. He has been to both Iraq and Afghanistan. In part, the missive said: “Please have a look at the attached from the UK Times. ...
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Red Flag
washingtonindependent.com - 1/12/2009
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Today a cohort of progressive bloggers unveils a
new effort against the planned 20,000-troop increase of U.S....
forces in Afghanistan. A website called GetAfghanistanRight, set up by bloggers at the Seminal and Brave New Films — and with the ...
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GetAfghanistanRight.com
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Bill Roggio: Terrorist Penpals
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... Attacks by Province Major Operations Iraqi Province Control Bookshelf News Blogs & New Media American Forces Press Service MNF Iraq US CENTCOM Support the Troops Calendar Link to TVC Contact Congress Bill Roggio: Terrorist Penpals Print E-mail Friday, 09 January 2009 A new program by Amnesty International advocates "Solidarity with Guant namo Detainees." read read full story from Bill Roggio Next > [ Back ] Site ...
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Flopping Aces —
... administration weighs what to do with the detainees remaining at Guantánamo, the pressure is mounting from advocacy groups. For years, some organizations have taken an extreme approach, telling the detainees’ stories in the most favorable manner possible — ignoring evidence of their ties to terrorism, while magnifying nearly every allegation of abuse whether it is valid or not. The result is a picture of Guantánamo that is clearly distorted. Most inmates are portrayed as obvious innocents who are tortured by an American government run amok. ...
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