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- proper noun A US naval base in South-East
Cuba .
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You call Guantanamo Bay a professionally run prison.
Elisabeth Braw: Donald Rumsfeld: Being Waterboarded Is Better Than Being Killed by a Drone Elisabeth Braw 2011
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You call Guantanamo Bay a professionally run prison.
Elisabeth Braw: Donald Rumsfeld: Being Waterboarded Is Better Than Being Killed by a Drone Elisabeth Braw 2011
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Finally, Miss Universe, she called Guantanamo Bay beautiful and relaxing.
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YELLIN: Now, the president has said he is cleaning up after the Bush-Cheney years and he called the Guantanamo Bay prison, in particular, "a mess, a misguided experiment."
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They didn't report on it much, but it turns out that Barack Obama is now saying he'll be disappointed if at the end of his first term Guantanamo Bay is still open.
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What do you call Guantanamo Bay, Abu Ghraib, and the various secret CIA internment camps throughout East Europe?
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In the last decade our "exceptionalism" has been much under threat largely due to our own actions such as at our prison at Guantanamo Bay, which is condemned by people all over the world.
Curtis Roosevelt: The Paranoid Style in Republican Politics Curtis Roosevelt 2011
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Huffington Post has a piece on this affair titled Guantanamo Bay - College Division.
Butler University Sues Son of Evolution Weekend Founder - The Panda's Thumb 2009
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They never tried to attack Guantanamo Bay, which is a visible target.
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Together, the two structures represent the future of Guantanamo Bay, which is being retooled to house those prisoners found to pose a continuing threat to the United States.
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