Guantanamo and the Abuse of Presidential Power by Joseph Margulies

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  • Pub. Date: June 2006
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    • Pub. Date: June 2006
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 336pp

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    The detention system established by the Bush Administration at Guantánamo Bay Naval Station in Cuba is like no other in our nation's history. Joseph Margulies traces the development of this detention policy from its ill-conceived creation in 2002 as "the ideal interrogation chamber" to its present form, where most prisoners are held without charges in a super-maximum security prison, even though the U.S. government has acknowledged that many have been cleared for release and most of the others are not even alleged to have committed a hostile act against the United States or its allies.

    Margulies, who was the lead attorney in the Supreme Court case Rasul v. Bush, writes that Guantánamo and other secret CIA and Defense Department detention centers around the world have become "prisons beyond the law," where the Administration claims the right to hold people indefinitely, incommunicado, and in solitary confinement without charges, access to counsel, and without benefit of the Geneva Conventions. Weaving together firsthand accounts of military personnel who witnessed the interrogations at Guantánamo along with the words of the prisoners themselves, Margulies exposes the chilling reality of a "war on terror" that masks an assault on basic human rights -- rights to which the United States has always subscribed.

    The New York Times - Adam Liptaak

    The book’s title, with its dry allusion to the separation of powers, does not do it justice. Guantánamo and the Abuse of Presidential Power represents the best account yet of what Mr. Margulies calls "a human rights debacle that will eventually take its place alongside other wartime misadventures, including the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II, the prosecutions under the Espionage and Sedition Acts during World War I, and the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus during the Civil War".

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    Biography

    Joseph Margulies writes and lectures widely on civil liberties in the wake of September 11. He was lead counsel in Rasul v. Bush, the case in which the Supreme Court decided that prisoners at Guantánamo Bay are entitled to judicial review.

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    Margulies is a Disgrace, NOT Gitmoby Alanrock

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    June 12, 2009: I've read this book, and Margulies' other writings. Seems to me he'd defend the rights of Adolf Hitler, Himmler and others if they had been captured by U.S. forces in World War II and placed in a camp like Gitmo.

    The Leftists would have one believe that Gitmo is the American equivalent to Auschwitz. Its not - they have three meals a day much better than what our homeless have; they have religious rights and services (ask the Jews in the Nazi concentration camps if they were allowed this), they even have access to shysters like Margulies. But they are terrorists, and practically all of them were captured on the battlefield. They also fervently and enthusiastically supported the 9/11 attacks. Remember, there were women, children and even babies on those airliners, not taking anything away from those in the Twin Towers.

    But the Leftists, Mr. Obama (who I don't think wants Khalid Sheikh Mohammed sleeping next door to him despite all of his rants and raves about closing the prison), and Margulies would have you think otherwise. As well as a bunch of "Americans" who were weened on Zinn and other Lefty Liars.

    Don't believe me? Then talk to American military personnel who serve at Gitmo and have to be nice to these indescribables who would have gladly slit our throats or pluned a plane full of innocents into a building ala their fellow genocidal bombers and ideological allies in Hamas. But don't believe a lying shyster like Margulies.

    Count your blessingsby RealityCheckRealWorld

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    February 07, 2009: The next time there is an attack on American Soil (hopefully never !)
    that is anything at all like the 9-11 attach on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon .... I hope you each have a copy of this book in your hands - and ideally you are also sitting next to someone who lost a daughter or son during the 9-11 attach. Perhaps you will have a different view about
    what Pres Bush did for all of us - inspight of the idealest philosophies that you are able to think about in comfort in this country ... which will be lost if too many people fail to see the world's reality weighed against their idealism which is only good for survival in the coffee room chat ... not in the world of terrorism.