| By Ken - Nov 28th, 2007 at 12:11 pm EST |
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Categories: Civil Liberties / Privacy, Peace & Social Justice, Foreign Policy & Security
John Ashcroft received a warm welcome to Boulder.
From Thinkprogress.com:
Last night, former Attorney General John Ashcroft delivered an address on national security at the University of Colorado. The event was marked by heated protests. About 20 student protesters wearing “shirts with ’shame’ written on the backs and wearing American flags over their faces, welcomed Ashcroft to the stage by standing up and turning their backs to him.”
From the DenverPost.com:
Ashcroft remained calm while the crowd booed him loudly several times during his speech, including when he said Guantanamo Bay was a "good place" for detainees and that he was proud of the United States government and its self-policing of Abu Ghraib, but he lost his composure when a man in the audience called him a liar.
From the Rockymountainnews.com:
Ashcroft also defended the incarceration of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay. "Yes, it's a good place for them," he said. "You detain people you don't want to enter the stream of battle. It's a new kind of battle: They don't wear uniforms; they attack civilians."
If anybody who attended the Ashcroft event who could add their own thoughts in the comments section would be appreciated.













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