Ken,
I am almost always impressed with your reasoning and lack of emotional interference in your postings - not that I always agree but they nearly always get me to think and that's a good thing.
I would be surprised if Eric Holder would bring charges - unless a deal had been made where Obama would issue a pardon after the charges had been made.
This does not halt the rest of the world from bringing charges, though, and other countries or even an international tribunal could be held - doubtful without U.S. cooperation, though.
None of this answers the basic question: should charges be brought, regardless of our personal wants, likes or dislikes. If you have watched either documentary, Taxi to the Darkside or Torturing Democracy it brings a reality to what these people authorized, allowed to happen, and then defended as legal.
We paid thousands of dollars in bounties for people whose only guilt turned out in being an Arab - we took them to Guantanemo, we held them, and we tortured them - and got nothing out of it - most of those held were not terrorists.
Problem is I don't think a prosecution would be attempted and even if it were it would devastate the country - but to let these guys walk goes against every concept I have of justice and basic humanity.
Things like this bother me - and it bothers me that as late as last Tuesday Cheney was still saying that what was left at Guantanemo was "the worst". We had someone there who fought FOR US, on our side:
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Lawyers for Mr. Bismullah, 29, presented sworn statements from officials of the American-supported Afghanistan government of Hamid Karzai that indicated Mr. Bismullah had been named as a terrorist by collaborators of the Taliban who wanted to take over his position as a provincial official. In fact, after Mr. Bismullah was shipped to Guantánamo, a local official said in a sworn statement, one of his accusers stole his car and drove it for two years.
Taliban sympathizers turned him is as a terrorist. And the people who authorized this walk with no punishment?