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Moe Davis attracted negative attention for his violence-encouraging statements, "When @NCGOP extremists go low, we stomp their scrawny pasty necks with our heels and once you hear the sound of a crisp snap you grind your heel hard and twist it slowly side to side for good measure." He would be quoted
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Congressman Madison Cawthorn of sedition under US law: "I was Chief Prosecutor at Guantanamo for over 2 years and there’s far more evidence of Congressman Madison Cawthorn’s guilt than there was of guilt for 95+ percent of the detainees. It's time we start a
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Davis said he was denied an end-of-tour medal for his two years at
Guantanamo because he resigned and later spoke out about problems in the Pentagon's Office of Military Commissions. Davis stated about the medal denial, "I tell the truth, and I get labeled as having served dishonorably. I'm very
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Colonel Davis for the comments, but the presiding officer found the comments were fair and balanced, given the repeated negative out of court statements Ahmad had made for months prior to the hearing. When asked why the prosecution had finally broken its silence, Davis said:
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Davis' remarks resulted in legal actions against him for prosecutorial misconduct and bar complaints. After threatening to have defense counsel prosecuted, the accused in that matter was offered a deal to save Davis' career.
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quoted an unnamed
Enterprise company spokeswoman who contended that Enterprise had a "strong record of equal opportunity" in their hiring and employment practices and pointed to the company's recruitment outreach at
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Think about that for a moment. If a professional football team was on its seventh head coach and sixth quarterback in less than a dozen years, that team would almost certainly be a loser.
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is A-okay I was not going to take orders from. I quit." He also charged that there was meddling from the
Pentagon in cases, and claimed this presented serious conflicts of interest.
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concerned about the chilling effect ... on the process". Since his resignation, Davis has frequently spoken out against the Commissions.
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2179:"Summary: Declarations Regarding the Removal of Military Commission Convening Authority Rishikof"
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2221:"Tweet storm: Moe Davis attacks with expletives, vulgarity; blames anger over Trump, GOP"
2198:"Weigh In: Should Trump Be Able To Block American Citizens And Veterans On Social Media?"
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1302:"WNC Results: Moe Davis Wins Dem Nod While GOP Goes To Runoff In NC11"
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1257:"ABILITY Magazine - Moe Davis for Congress — Judge for Yourselves"
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Davis has received the following awards and recognition.
1939:"Interview with Col. Morris Davis – The Moderate Voice"
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White, Josh, "Colonel Says Speaking Out Cost A Medal",
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to be prosecuted and punished for their past conduct."
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United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps
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1921:"Crimes Of War Education Project - GuideStar Profile"
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colonel, attorney, educator, politician, and former
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1757:"Ex-Gitmo prosecutor charges Pentagon interference"
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905:domestic war on sedition by American terrorists."
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2502:George Washington University Law School alumni
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666:North Carolina's 11th congressional district
307:North Carolina's 11th congressional district
268:(born July 31, 1958) is an American retired
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1578:"Cully's Mentor MOE and His Six Point Plan"
1493:"All Is Not Well at Guantánamo (6 Letters)"
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1606:"Is There a Larry Lurking in the Bushies?"
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1190:Knight First Amendment Institute v. Trump
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2081:"ENDORSEMENTS – Moe Davis for Congress"
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1117:Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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254:Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
1341:"Biography: Colonel Morris D. Davis"
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2492:Appalachian State University alumni
2196:@ColMorrisDavis (January 8, 2020).
2116:Davis, Morris (November 11, 2009).
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2377:Morris Davis (February 17, 2008).
2099:"Morris Davis | The Guardian"
1548:. January 13, 2006. Archived from
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402:Khadr's attorney, Muneer Ahmad of
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2155:"Guantánamo's Charade of Justice"
1662:Morris D. Davis (June 26, 2007).
1466:Bonner, Raymond (March 5, 2007).
1369:Morris D. Davis (June 26, 2007).
1281:Wadington, Katie; Gordon, Brian.
100:North Carolina Central University
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594:Howard University School of Law
588:Crimes of War Education Project
281:Guantanamo military commissions
23:American politician (born 1958)
16:For the Canadian composer, see
2153:Morris D. Davis (2015-03-28).
2136:"Morris Davis | HuffPost"
1907:American Civil Liberties Union
1846:Michael Isikoff (2009-12-03).
1717:James Vicini (June 29, 2007).
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539:Congressional Research Service
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1518:"Guantánamo and U.S. justice"
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833:-based civil rights attorney
321:Davis was born and raised in
2532:American opinion journalists
2472:American community activists
2118:"Justice and Guantanamo Bay"
1522:International Herald Tribune
1133:Southwest Asia Service Medal
1056:Air Force Commendation Medal
427:Guantanamo defense attorney
375:George Washington University
246:Southwest Asia Service Medal
238:Air Force Commendation Medal
118:George Washington University
91:Appalachian State University
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2268:Federal Election Commission
2225:The Asheville Citizen Times
1879:Morris Davis (2009-11-10).
1300:Bush, Matt (4 March 2020).
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1084:Air Force Achievement Medal
654:2020 congressional campaign
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831:Fletcher, North Carolina
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600:Administrative law judge
317:Early life and education
274:administrative law judge
219:Operation Southern Watch
2487:American whistleblowers
2122:The Wall Street Journal
2085:moedavisforcongress.com
2021:News 13 WLOS (ABC News)
1885:The Wall Street Journal
1664:"The Guantánamo I Know"
1371:"The Guantánamo I Know"
1025:Four oak leaf clusters
618:United States labor law
562:The Wall Street Journal
458:"The Guantánamo I Know"
371:The National Law Center
341:in 1980. He received a
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176:United States Air Force
18:Morris Davis (composer)
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1060:Two oak leaf clusters
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109:University of Virginia
70:Shelby, North Carolina
1903:"Davis v. Billington"
1348:Department of Defense
1088:One oak leaf cluster
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182:Years of service
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1433:The Bradenton Herald
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827:Obama Administration
679:, 54.5% to 42.4%.
2298:Moe Davis interview
1803:May 29, 2008, pg 9.
1799:The Washington Post
1778:The Washington Post
1729:on November 2, 2012
1723:The Washington Post
1610:The Huffington Post
1582:The Huffington Post
1227:on January 12, 2006
875:convening authority
865:Political positions
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582:Davis v. Billington
571:Davis v. Billington
559:Davis published in
404:American University
339:Bachelor of Science
54:Morris Durham Davis
2383:The New York Times
2365:on August 21, 2007
2160:The New York Times
1668:The New York Times
1497:The New York Times
1472:The New York Times
1375:The New York Times
1220:The Globe and Mail
873:, the most recent
843:Constitutional Law
839:Harvard Law School
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465:The New York Times
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1852:Newsweek magazine
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