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  Saturday, September 20, 2008


Pentagon Reassigns Controversial Guantanamo Legal Adviser As War Court Czar.

hartmann25.jpgAs legal adviser at Guantanamo Bay, Brig. Gen. Thomas Hartmann has been one of the most aggressive advocates for the Bush administration’s military commissions. In fact, three separate judges have barred him from acting as an impartial legal adviser at the trial of detainees. Judge Stephen Henley said that Hartmann had “compromised the objectivity necessary to dispassionately and fairly evaluate the evidence and prepare the post-trial evaluation.” In the case of Salim Hamdan, a military judge ruled that Hartmann had “exerted improper influence on the case.”

The Pentagon has now quietly removed Hartmann. But as the Miami Herald notes, instead of being fired, Hartmann has essentially become a “war court czar in charge of logistics.” Pentagon acting general counsel, Daniel Dell’Orto, released a statement yesterday, nowhere mentioning Hartmann’s inappropriate advocacy activities:

Gen. Hartmann has driven the commissions process forward since his arrival in July 2007. In no small part because of his efforts and his dedication, the commissions are an active, operational legal system. Due to the dramatic increase in the number of military commission cases, the more than doubling of personnel, and the various policy, logistics and systems issues that arise regularly and frequently in the commissions, it is necessary to establish a more comprehensive executive support structure.

In an interview with the Miami Herald, Hartmann said that in his new job, he would be making sure that war on terror prosecutions move along briskly. “I want those courtrooms to be as filled up as they can possibly be — six days a week,” he said.

At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in December 2007, Hartmann repeatedly refused to call the hypothetical waterboarding of an American pilot by the Iranian military torture. Shortly thereafter, Lt. Cmdr. Andrew Williams, a JAG officer with the U.S. Naval Reserve, resigned, saying that Hartmann’s testimony was the “last straw” and “sold all the soldiers and sailors at risk of capture and subsequent torture down the river.”

In August, deputy prison camp commander, Army Brig. Gen. Gregory Zanetti testified that Hartmann was “abusive, bullying and unprofessional” and employed a “spray and pray” strategy to stage tribunals at Camp Justice.

[Think Progress]
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Debate Pact Lets McCain and Obama Spar. The presidential debates will follow a free-flowing format but the vice-presidential debate will be more structured.

[NYT > NYTimes.com Home]
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Billy Kimball: This Election Don't Trust Anyone Under 30 I believe that old people are our future. Although the number of Americans aged 18-29 is about the same as the number over 65, 40...
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McCain Capitalizing On Fund-Raising Loopholes He Previously Wanted To Reform - The Huffington Post News Editors [The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com]
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McCain: We should deregulate health insurance like we deregulated Wall Street..

phil.jpgPaul Krugman notes that Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) published an article on his health care plan in the current issue of Contingencies — the magazine of the American Academy of Actuaries. In his article, McCain attempts to make his case for deregulating the health insurance industry by extolling the benefits of the last decade of deregulation in the banking sector. He writes:

Opening up the health insurance market to more vigorous nationwide competition, as we have done over the last decade in banking, would provide more choices of innovative products less burdened by the worst excesses of state-based regulation.

As Yglesias writes, McCain is “such an enthusiast about financial market deregulation that he was bragging about his plan to make the health care system as awesome as the financial system.”

[Think Progress]
8:08:01 AM    comment []

Greg Mitchell: Giant Gaffe: McCain Confuses National Guard and Army -- and Palin's Son Today, the Anchorage Daily News hits Palin hard in an editorial for abdicating to the McCain campaign on Troopergate and runs a gem on a stunning, overlooked McCain gaffe.
<img alt="" style="border: 0; height:1px; width:1px;" border="0" src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?i=b0eddd95fac222180dbd0784d91c5883"; height="1" width="1"/> <img src="http://www.pheedo.com/feeds/tracker.php?i=b0eddd95fac222180dbd0784d91c5883"; style="display: none;" border="0" height="1" width="1" alt=""/> - Greg Mitchell [The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com]
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