To: Physicist
Guantanamo A Good Time?
Another young Afghan boy is saying that -- contrary to complaints from Human Rights Watch -- he had a wonderful time as a detainee in Guantanamo Bay. Fourteen-year-old Asad-ullah, who spent 14 months there, says -- "I am lucky I went ... and now I miss it. ... Americans are great people."
Asad-ullah, now back at home in the eastern Logar Province, says he spent his days watching movies, playing football, and going to class -- where he was fascinated by lessons on the solar system. As for his future, he tells London's Guardian -- "I would like to be a doctor, an engineer, ... or an American soldier."
12 posted on
03/17/2004 6:47:55 AM PST by
kcvl
To: kcvl
-- "I would like to be a doctor, an engineer, ... or an American soldier." Aw heck, this kinda puts a tear in my eye, really. Who knows, maybe this kid has really been changed? It would be a great story, would really make the liberals puke!
14 posted on
03/17/2004 6:52:14 AM PST by
Paradox
(I have NO idea..)
To: kcvl
Maybe we can trade JFKerry for this guy for a month. Let him see how the rich liberals live, that did not support "freedom" in that desolate forsaken place the Taliban ruled.
Mrs. Heinz is always looking for good charity cases.
To: kcvl
I would like to be a doctor, an engineer, ... or an American soldier. These guys should like they appreciate America more than do our own homegrown commiecRATs.
21 posted on
03/17/2004 8:08:16 AM PST by
ASA Vet
("Anyone who signed up after 11/28/97 is a newbie")
To: kcvl
Asad-ullah, now back at home in the eastern Logar Province, says he spent his days watching movies, playing football, and going to class -- where he was fascinated by lessons on the solar system. As for his future, he tells London's Guardian -- "I would like to be a doctor, an engineer, ... or an American soldier." If you can't beat us ..... join us. With luck he will become a christian too.
24 posted on
03/17/2004 8:40:12 AM PST by
Centurion2000
(Resolve to perform what you must; perform without fail that what you resolve.)
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