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	<title>Comments on: Yee of Much Faith</title>
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		<title>By: eldano</title>
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		<description>I was lucky enough to hear him speak at UMass Boston in 2006.  I was also lucky enough to have a classmate who had been a Marine at Gitmo attend the lecture as well.  If his response was any indication, NO ONE involved in the process was actually sorry.  For what they put Captain Yee through or for what they did to America&#039;s reputation at Guantanamo Bay.

And if I recall correctly, proceeds from his book were all going towards his defense fund, which he had to pay for himself.

Events like this one are a valuable forum for us to examine America&#039;s policies and the effects that they have.  I wish that I could attend more of them and that they would get more press.  Thank you for covering it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was lucky enough to hear him speak at UMass Boston in 2006.  I was also lucky enough to have a classmate who had been a Marine at Gitmo attend the lecture as well.  If his response was any indication, NO ONE involved in the process was actually sorry.  For what they put Captain Yee through or for what they did to America&#8217;s reputation at Guantanamo Bay.</p>
<p>And if I recall correctly, proceeds from his book were all going towards his defense fund, which he had to pay for himself.</p>
<p>Events like this one are a valuable forum for us to examine America&#8217;s policies and the effects that they have.  I wish that I could attend more of them and that they would get more press.  Thank you for covering it.</p>
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