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The release of Yaser Esam Hamdi this week after nearly three years of imprisonment has again poked giant holes in the Bush administration's detention plan for alleged terrorists.
The administration has contended that American citizens like Hamdi and Jose Padilla deserve to be stripped of their constitutional right to a trial because they pose a danger to national security. And yet Hamdi now will go home to Saudi Arabia, without having to face any criminal charges and with few restrictions that could be enforced.See the full content of this document
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The Release of a Terrorist
The administration never attempted to prove its case against Hamdi, just as it has never charge...
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