a
retired Army major who had grown up in rural Minnesota and worked for
years in farming and construction before becoming a computer technician
for the army and later a military lawyer in the Judge Advocate General’s
Corps, ultimately serving as a defense lawyer for two Guanatanamo
detainees. - See more at:
http://mondoweiss.net/2016/08/everything-worldview-retired/#sthash.nAPzFcVp.dpuf
a
retired Army major who had grown up in rural Minnesota and worked for
years in farming and construction before becoming a computer technician
for the army and later a military lawyer in the Judge Advocate General’s
Corps, ultimately serving as a defense lawyer for two Guanatanamo
detainees. - See more at:
http://mondoweiss.net/2016/08/everything-worldview-retired/#sthash.nAPzFcVp.dpuf
a
retired Army major who had grown up in rural Minnesota and worked for
years in farming and construction before becoming a computer technician
for the army and later a military lawyer in the Judge Advocate General’s
Corps, ultimately serving as a defense lawyer for two Guanatanamo
detainees. - See more at:
http://mondoweiss.net/2016/08/everything-worldview-retired/#sthash.nAPzFcVp.dpuf
a
retired Army major who had grown up in rural Minnesota and worked for
years in farming and construction before becoming a computer technician
for the army and later a military lawyer in the Judge Advocate General’s
Corps, ultimately serving as a defense lawyer for two Guanatanamo
detainees. - See more at:
http://mondoweiss.net/2016/08/everything-worldview-retired/#sthash.nAPzFcVp.dpuf
I met Guantanamo defense lawyer Todd Pierce last
year in New York, and over lunch he offered a fully-formed critique of
American foreign policy since 9/11:
“Everything that we have done since 9/11 is wrong. We are embarking on a
totalitarian foreign policy that is a hallmark of how Hannah Arendt defines
fascism... The false claims about radical Islam show how little we understand
about ourselves or the Middle East.”
everything, Part 1
--retired
Army major Todd Pierce who had grown up in rural Minnesota and worked for years in farming and
construction before becoming a computer technician for the army and later a military
lawyer in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps, ultimately serving as a defense lawyer for
two Guanatanamo detainees.
everything, Part 2
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