Right after september eleventh, we created a brand new criminal justice system at guantanamo bay, a prison and a court, to deal with people we suspected of being terrorists. To do what we wanted to do at guantanamo, we push aside the old rules for detaining prisoners of war so we can interrogate people how we wanted and hold them indefinitely without charging them with a crime. Maybe of an idea of what it's like to work at guantanamo bay. Put that aside for a second.
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