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Americans Still Want Gitmo, Military Tribunals

Rasmussen Reports just released a poll showing that a majority of likely U.S. voters (58 percent) think Gitmo should stay open. The "support" for closing the facility is at its lowest ever, Rasmussen adds.
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In addition, 60 percent believe military tribunals are the right place to try those housed in Gitmo. Remember, the Obama administration's Department of Justice was pleased with the 20-year jailtime outcome after the civilian trial of terrorist Ahmed Ghailani, whose trial saw him convicted of only one of 285 accounts: conspiracy to blow up a government building. Ghailani was one of those responsible for the bombing of U.S. embassies in the late 1990s, which killed 12 Americans.


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