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<description>Elshafei Mohamed knows about the prison at Guantanamo Bay almost first-hand. A videographer from his hometown in Sudan, who was captured in Afghanistan, has been held there for five years.</description>
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<description>&#8220;Elshafei Mohamed knows about the prison at Guantanamo Bay almost first-hand.  A videographer from his hometown in Sudan, who was captured in Afghanistan, has been held there for five years.&#8221;

	You owe me a new monitor to replace the one I just spewed Coke at.  He knows a guy who&#8217;s there and suddenly he has &#8220;near first-hand experience?&#8221;  

	I also find it laughable that people really think that just because the President and the CIA says to reporters that torture is forbidden that it will really stop.  You realize the CIA works in a grey area of the law, don&#8217;t you?  If an operative gets the intel he needs by dipping a guys&#8217; nads in gravy and bringing in a starving wolverine, do you really think that the media will ever hear of the methods used?  Or will they hear about a terrorist event being stopped?</description>
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