Apparently, not everyone is over "The Decision."

Muhammad Rahim, an Afghan man who served as a translator for Osama bin Laden and is now being detained at Guantanamo Bay, is still peeved over how LeBron James left Cleveland for Miami.

Rahim's lawyer, Carlos Warner, recently released letters that Rahim wrote to him from prison. In one of them, Rahim expresses his strong opinion regarding "The Decision."

"Dear Mr. Warner!" Rahim wrote to Warner, who is from Akron. "Lebron James is very bad man. He should apologize to the city of Cleveland."

Not only has James apologized, he's also said he regrets "The Decision." Maybe that's not good enough for Rahim.

Warner believes Rahim's sense of loyalty originates in his tribal values, where "betrayals are not tolerated or forgiven, although an honest apology from an offending peer is valued."

Rahim also wrote Warner to express displeasure with the fact that one of his fellow inmates was presented with a kitten after displaying good behavior while Rahim did not receive such a gift.

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