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> Most of the 550 prisoners from 42 countries no longer are > considered of significant intelligence value, but many swept up in > the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan aren't expected to be freed anytime > soon - some because of stalled legal proceedings, others because > they allegedly still pose a threat to the United States or > its allies.
Those poor wretched souls. The only "threat" they represent is that, if they are released, the truth about the horrors they have endured in Bush's concentration camps would start to come out.
I'm pretty much resigned to the fact that Bush will end up killing all of them if he can't keep them locked up for the remainder of their lives.
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