The Bush administration's former leader prosecutor in the Guantanamo cases says that 'sexy' cases have been banked for prosecution during next year's campaign, according to a Washington Post story in Sunday's edition.
Morris Davis, an Air Force colonel who headed up the prosecutorial team, said that Pentagon pressure to deliver convictions in what it considered the 'sexy' cases BEFORE the presidential election played a part in his decision to resign the post.
Proof positive the spirit of Karl Rove lives.
WashPost: "Ex-Prosecutor Says Pentagon Pushing 'Sexy' Cases in '08"
-- Dan Damon
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1 comments:
One question: at these military trials, do they serve German food or is it Russian?
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