Don't ask me how I found this; I was actually looking for a recipe and came across this freeper idiot site -- it's selling the Gitmo Cookbook. In an attempt to refute abuse allegations, it claims the food at Gitmo is delicious, and you can eat like a Gitmo prisoner by buying the book:
http://www.gitmocookbook.com/If you're tired of all the torture allegations, of hearing the media imply that handling a Quran without gloves on is the moral equivalent of beheading someone, and of all the hysteria about enemy combatants, you'll enjoy the Gitmo Cookbook.
Months after Dick Durbin's comments which got us started on this project, Gitmo is still frequently in the news. The latest mention is at Michelle Malkin's. Apparently Gitmo prisoners provided information about the London bombings! Not only are they not being abused, they are still providing relevant and valuable information. Read the article and check out the long list of links - Michelle has been on top of this story since the beginning.
The cookbook contains nearly 100 actual recipes and menus for the food served to the Gitmo detainees, along with interesting quotes and facts about how American soldiers are working every day to treat prisoners humanely while still getting the information we need to protect ourselves.
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Baked Tandouri Chicken Breast, Mustard-Dill Baked Fish, Lyonnaise Rice, and Fish Amandine are just a few of the recipes you'll find in the Gitmo Cookbook. We've tested them, and they are inexpensive, easy to make, and delicious.