The BBC's Sarah Morris in
US army changes execution rules says, "New rules covering the death penalty in military courts suggest the US army may be preparing for its first execution since 1961."
The rest of my fair-use paragraphs that sent chills down the spine:
"The new rules are acknowledged by senior ranks as a major revision of the existing situation.
"The revision also makes it possible for executions to take place at any military prison, not just Fort Leavenworth.
"This, according to anti-death penalty protesters, means it would be technically legal for executions to take place at Guantanamo Bay."
She referred to a specific case and pointed out that Bush would have to approve the execution. Anyone feel like betting against that chance?
Also chilling is that I found this on the Beeb, not our own MSM.