How do we know our Gitmo policy is right?
Because Jimmy Carter says it’s "disgraceful" (on foreign soil, I should add).
Because Jimmy Carter says it’s "disgraceful" (on foreign soil, I should add).
Michael Graham, conservative writer and radio talk show host, has been suspended from his job at WMAL in DC without pay for comments he made on the radio and in a piece he wrote for Jewish World Review in which he harshly criticized Islam. La Shawn Barber linked up to the piece yesterday. In it, Graham wrote:
Jeff Goldstein notes an interesting exchange from last night’s Hardball with Chris Matthews:
In case you haven’t heard by now, the US District Judge (John Coughenour) in Washington state who sentenced Ahmed Ressam to a 22-year prison term yesterday for attempting to bomb Los Angeles International Airport in what’s been referred to as the thwarted millennium attack had some rather harsh words to say regarding the Bush administration’s policies on the war on terror (read Captain Ed, Michelle Malkin, and Hugh Hewitt [more from him here] for the full 411). Some of John Coughenours’s ”emotional” comments:
Here’s one woman who I bet would be staunchly on board with profiling:
First, on Saturday we had this headline, which declared boldly: