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Sleep well, at your own peril....
As he promised during the campaign, President Obama, aka The Bastard, has signed an executive order directing the closure of the detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay within a year. This is clearly an offering to his leftist base of supporters, who will be immensely grateful. Every terrorist group has also seen this as a positive step, which conversely means, not in America's best interests. It's also a move that has been well received at the United Nations, where UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay described Obama’s action as representing a good day for the rule of law. And we all know what an outstanding orgainzation that the UN is, right?
As it happens, Obama signed the order on the same day it was reported that a Saudi-born Guantanamo terror detainee named Said Ali al-Shihri, who had been released and sent back to Saudi Arabia to enroll in a Saudi "rehabilitation program" for former jihadists, has returned to his old terrorist ways instead. That should be no surprise, naturally, in the incubator of terrorism that is Saudi Arabia. Al-Shihri left Saudi Arabia and resurfaced in Yemen where he has been restored to a prominent position in terrorist circles. He is now an al-Qaeda commander in Yemen, which is re-emerging as a terrorist safe-haven. Last September, he proved his terrorist mettle with his involvement in a car bombing outside the American embassy, killing 16 people. Al-Shihri is not the only Guantanamo alumnus who has resumed terrorist activities. The Pentagon believes that dozens of former Guantanamo detainees have “returned to the fight” against America. There are 245 prisoners still being held at Guantanamo. Obama is embarked on a course that will either release them or try them under the full constitutional protections afforded criminal defendants in American courts. Why? Where did this former professor of Constitutional Law find in that document that terrorist were entitled to its protections? What is to be done with dangerous captives who cannot be brought to trial for risk of revealing intelligence secrets or because evidence against them was elicited under coercive interrogation techniques? Some may be released on legal technicalities and if no other country agrees to take them, possibly permitted to remain in the United States, where they will be able to set up sleeper al-Qaeda cells on our soil. Now, don't all you liberals feel much safer with The Bastard's decision, and its future implications?
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`Spose I`ll continue an age old practice of keeping one ear, one eye and nose to the wind whilst in fart sack. O Bother..more sleepless nights.
Note to VA - Send meds.
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A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have. ~Thomas Jefferson Peace,Griz |
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Prisoners of war can not be held in Amarican prisons, American prisons are for law breakers after due process. They didn't break any American laws, except for a very few, and those were not meranda and were not given a speedy trial, so they would have to be set free if they entered American prison system.
This whole cuban prison thing and the STUPID media is just good reason not to take prisoners. If the media and Democrats don't want us to torture prisoners to get information that would save American lives, then we just kill them were we found them and American people will have to die for a death plan not uncovered. Not to terrorist, Pick LA or NY, Thanks Ron |
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There's always Midway or Guam
Those are my two choices
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or midway between midway and Guam
Ron |
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Boats,....
Seem like two good choices to me.
Still, and since The French want such Captured Terrorist Killers, why not have them re-open their once quite secure penal colony called: "Devils Island". Besides solving The Obama & Democrat Conjured-up Problem,...quite Financially Strapped (except for Big Brother Government) America could even save some money in the bargain. No longer would it cost The U.S. Taxpayer THREE TIMES AS MUCH to feed Murderous Muslim Scum as does for feeding U.S. Marines. On Devils Island, if you basically can't grow it or raise it,...you just don't eat. "Works-fir-me". Neil
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You guys need to see the light. the kinder gentler new prez and his cohurts want to show the arab believers that we care. I would not be surprized if they gave each terrorest 72 virgins so they won't have to blow themselfs up. and maybe big screen tv with the latest raghead news. you liberials just don't get do you. its a new world. "lol"
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did you say 72 virgins???? they ran out except for
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Close Guantanamo
Open a prison in Washington, put the terrorists in it and if they want to turn them loose Congress can be the first to feel threatened.
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no congress will rehab them and they'll vote in our next election.
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