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The Sundries Shack (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
This is sad, but likely very true. It's a fair bet that no high-powered American law firm will lend a caring hand to the relatives of the seven Iraqis murdered last month by a suicide bomber named Abdullah Salih Al Ajmi and two accomplices. That's too bad, seeing as how Ajmi was himself a beneficiary of [...]
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
It's a fair bet that no high-powered American law firm will lend a caring hand to the relatives of the seven Iraqis murdered last month by a suicide bomber named Abdullah Salih Al Ajmi and two accomplices. That's too bad, seeing as how Ajmi was himself a beneficiary of some of that high-powered legal help. [...]
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Seeker Blog (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
All this should give some pause to those – John McCain, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton among them – calling for closing Guantanamo. The prison is helping to save lives by keeping dangerous men from returning to the fight against our soldiers. It's a fair bet that no high-powered American law firm will lend a caring [...]
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American Power (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Today's Wall Street Journal includes a must-read editorial on Abdullah Salih Al Ajmi, the Kuwaiti terrorist who blew up seven Iraqis in a suicide bombing last month in Mosul. Ajmi was interned at Guantanamo Bay, before the U.S. government released him to avoid prolonged litigation following the Supreme Court's ruling in Rasul . The Ajmi bombing is the latest case...
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PrairiePundit (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Wall Street Journal Editorial: It's a fair bet that no high-powered American law firm will lend a caring hand to the relatives of the seven Iraqis murdered last month by a suicide bomber named Abdullah Salih Al Ajmi and two accomplices. That's too bad, seeing as how Ajmi was himself a beneficiary of some of that high-powered legal help. Ajmi is a Kuwaiti who was 29...