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Why Gitmo Must Stay Open PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andrew McCarthy   
Friday, 05 June 2009 09:48
The foreign demagoguery about Gitmo has never been anything but demagoguery. To the contrary, the "domestic demagoguery" is more complex. It combines a single arguably overheated claim, namely, fear that the terrorists might escape, with several entirely legitimate concerns. Shrewdly, President Obama capitalized on this fact in his speech on May 21st — addressing only the overheated concern about escape while not going anywhere near the far more substantial worries. I think the latter merit outlining:
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