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    of the most important political issues that Democrats and Republicans argue over today regards national security. The biggest controversial national security interest today is located in Cuba. Guantanamo Bay is located inside the United States Naval base and imprisons suspected terrorists. The Guantanamo Bay Detention Center in Cuba should be closed due to the fact that the standards for evidence in hearings are poor, the United States has proved that it can hold prisoners on its own soil or in other

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    legal system because generally captured suspects are supposed to entitled to due process, according to Amendment V of the United States Constitution: “no person shall be . . . deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.” Guantanamo Bay”. Terrorist which are held captive by the American government are presumed guilty but are not being given a fair chance to seek representation in a court of law or have fall range access to their attorneys once they find themselves in a conflict

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    GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba – Army Pfc. Alec Manning received the honor of being promoted to private first class by the Sgt. Maj. of the Army Daniel A. Dailey during his recent visit to Joint Task Force U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba at the Seaside Galley June 11. Manning, a Benton Harbor, Michigan native and assigned to the Joint Task Force’s 525th Military Police Battalion, said, “My team leader came to me and he asked who I would like to be pinned by. I knew he [sergeant major of the Army]

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    Power and how President Obama has tried to use them to close Guantanamo Bay. The President is given powers by the Constitution and the other two branches of the American system are given powers to check on the President. When it comes to Guantanamo Bay it is question which involves looking at the President and Congress. This is especially important when looking at Obama’s involvement and efforts to close Guantanamo Bay. Guantanamo bay is a military prison camp in a U.S naval base in Cuba. Bush could

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    The Sex Of Men Get Up !

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    "Then today, we 're gonna teach you about great American sex. Get up!" said ________. I stood up in the same painful position as I had every day for about 70 days. I would rather follow the orders and reduce the pain that would be caused when the guards come to play; the guards used every contact opportunity to beat the hell out of the detainee. As soon as I stood up, the two _______ took off their blouses, and started to talk all kind of dirty stuff you can imagine, which I minded less. What hurt

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    constitutionality of the Military Commissions since the beginning of the war. Those who participated in the terrorist attacks have been detained and some are still awaiting trial. The day following his swearing in, President Obama honored his vow to close Guantanamo Bay as his first order of business. He drafted E. O 13492, which would close the detention center indefinitely.

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    Born in 1956, Judith Butler is still alive today. Not only is she a philosopher, she is also a gender theorist who has influenced may areas such as: political philosophy, ethics, and fields in feminist, queer, and literary theory. Butler is currently working at University of California, Berkeley teaching Comparative Literature and Critical Theory. She has written many books that revolve around gender and these books have been looked upon fondly by feminists. Precarious Life was written in 2005. This

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    Guantanamo Bay “President Bush described his holy war against the so-called terrorism as a war between the civilized and barbaric world. But his government committed more barbaric acts than the terrorists themselves. I can name tons of war crimes that Bush’s government is involved in.” Mohamedou Ould Slahi said this when he was in the Guantanamo Bay Camps. His tragic experience was later written and published as the novel known as Guantánamo Diary. The issue of Guantanamo Bay is a complex one

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    “Six years later [after 9/11] about 355 detainees remained in Guantanamo amid reports of prosecution, ill treatment, mental and physical health breaches, rape, and torture” (Cutler 31). Lidless is a drama that discusses the horrid events that went on at Guantanamo Bay. Throughout Lidless, Alice, a former soldier at Guantanamo Bay, had to perform terrible tasks, such as rape, to detainees in order to acquire information. When Alice returned home, she could not deal with remembering what she had done

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    Spencer Hogue February 27, 2017 Instructor: Mrs. Nutter English 121 The War on Terror Through the Lens of Guantanamo Bay You wake up in a dimly-lit room laying down, your back flat on a cold table, facing unfamiliar men standing over you. You attempt to move, but your arms and legs are strapped down leaving you completely defenseless. Panicking, you begin to scream, but your screams are cut short as a wet cloth is laid over your face. You feel water being poured over the cloth and you begin choking;

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