Alex Massie Alex Massie

Diet Guantanamo!

Watch this one run and run. First up is Florida Democrat Alcee Hastings:

“If we have transparency and accountability, than you can leave Gitmo just like it is,” he said. “The physical plant of Guantanamo is built to hold people. And therefore I argue and will pursue the administration to give a look at legislation that I am developing that will give transparency and accountability and may satisfy our allies as well,” Hastings said, noting that he would enable groups like Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the Red Cross to have better access to monitor the facility. Hastings has yet to seriously discuss the proposal with the White House but asserts that it could be a viable solution given that the new Gitmo comes with a guarantee of no torture. Hastings, a former U.S. District Court judge, cited a problematic prison he once ordered closed, renovated and eventually reopened. “I went in-same facility-we just changed what was going on inside and therefore the perception changed,” he said, when asked about President Obama’s assertion Guantanamo poses a international perception problem for the nation.

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