George Carlin once made fun of the euphemism “out walking the streets” . . . I’d say he’d have a problem with so many bad guys “walking the streets” today, i.e. if his brain still worked.
Ghani was originally considered a candidate for a war crimes trial for alleged firing rockets on U.S. bases in 2003. But he was cleared for release, like the other three, in a 2009 Justice Department led task force review.
"Abdul Ghani was a poor man who never should have been deprived of liberty in the first place let alone more than a decade," said Barry Wingard, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who was assigned to defend him.
“Thank God we got penitentiaries.” - Richard Pryor.