I said he wasn't as evil as Pol Pot or others.

In fact, I find me VERY similar to the US. (Do you find the US as big E evil?)

...was arrested without a judicial warrant...

All, and I mean ALL Americans can be arrest and held indefinitely without a judicial warrant. Check out the Patriot act.

between asphyxiations...

Waterboarding?

kept in a 7 x 8 foot cell...

Cells in Gitmo are 6 x 8.


Want me to continue?

You asked the difference between little E and big E? Doing the above is all bad...definitely little E. But what is the status of Quintero? Was he really innocent?

HRF takes no position on whether Quintero is guilty or innocent of the charges for which he remains incarcerated


HRF won't take a stand. The Venezuelan government maintains he is guilty and has already tried and convicted him once.

So, if he WAS innocent...would that be big E? Like Fouad Mahmoud al Rabiah? http://en.wikipedia....Mahmoud_al_Rabiah

What if officials admitted innocent people were being held?
Claims by officials that people were and are innocent? "There are still innocent people there," Lawrence Wilkerson, a Republican who was chief of staff to then-Secretary of State Colin Powell, told the Associated Press. "Some have been there six or seven years."

Read more: http://www.sfgate.co...DTL#ixzz1nLbY675w


What if they are children? (And what if they're LYING about holding children) Camp Iguana originally held three child detainees who camp spokesmen then claimed were the only detainees under age 16. It was closed in the winter of 2004 when the three were sent home. When the Department of Defense was forced, by US District Court Judge Jed Rakoff's court order to release the identities of all the detainees, they acknowledged that they had held up to twenty minors in the adult portion of the prison.

What if we know they innocent...never did anything...no lawsuit..no nothing...and CONTINUED to hold them?

About 90 prisoners have been cleared for transfer out of Guantánamo. Some of them are from countries like Syria or China -- where they would face torture if sent home -- or Yemen, which the United States considers unstable. And so they sit as captives, with no end in sight -- not because they are dangerous, not because they attacked America, but because the stigma of Guantánamo means they have no place to go, and America will not give a home to even one of them.


17 innocent Uighur men who have been imprisoned at Guantánamo Bay for nearly seven years were released in 2008.

5 still remain.

Is this big E? You tell me.

But I *DO* maintain: that this is worse than the Caracas Nine.