September 26, 2011
"In prison, every time we complained about our conditions, the guards would immediately remind us of comparable conditions at Guantanamo Bay."

Shane Bauer, one of the two American hikers released last week after 781 days of detention in Iranian prison. (via seaofgreen)

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    I’ll admit it. I want our (perceived) high horse back. (Actually, I’d prefer a real one.)
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    Guards have a point …
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