sfgate.com— President-elect Obama's advisers are crafting plans to close the Guantanamo Bay prison and prosecute terrorism suspects in the U.S., a plan that the Bush administration said Monday was easier said than done.
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No no said the people who watched the World Trade Center come down, no no said the people who watched the Pentagon get hit, no no said the people who watched the plane hit the ground in PA. Or maybe I should say Never again said the people who watched those attacks.
"So does this mean terrorists will be falling through the cracks in the system & be given asylum right here in the US?" WTF is wrong with you? How do read an article stating that terrorist SUSPECTS will be given a trial (as is demanded by the Supreme Court) yet someone extrapolate it to mean that terrorist will be living next door to you? Learn to read or at least think.
"Many of the about 250 Guantanamo detainees are cleared for release, but the Bush administration has not able been to find a country willing to take them."I'm gonna go out on a limb here and assume America will take them. And I'll go out on another limb and assume that they will live in houses, become peoples neighbors. The people in Guantanamo aren't there without reason. They may be cleared of any wrong doing, but that doesn't make them innocent. I don't want some lucky terrorist wanna be living in my homeland, let alone next door.
I'm fine with an evil government that strips the rights of people across the world, keeps them in prison, and tortures them, but they should at least try to be secretive about it.
More of our troops have died on the "war on terror" than were lost in 9/11, not to mention all the innocent dead overseas. We created Bin Laden, and he came back to haunt us.
I don't know how involved Bush was in the neocon ideology (I still think he's a patsy to draw unwanted attention away from the real troublemakers), but I do know that Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Wolfowitz are big-time neocons. Dismantling their playground in Cuba must be infuriating to them.Ah, satisfaction.
woodrow8292Nov 11, 2008
No no said the people who watched the World Trade Center come down, no no said the people who watched the Pentagon get hit, no no said the people who watched the plane hit the ground in PA. Or maybe I should say Never again said the people who watched those attacks.
thedeepfriarNov 11, 2008
FINALLY!!!!
Closed AccountNov 11, 2008
We are now in a post racist society. It is now impossible to be racist as everything is now political opinion.
mille716Nov 11, 2008
"So does this mean terrorists will be falling through the cracks in the system & be given asylum right here in the US?" WTF is wrong with you? How do read an article stating that terrorist SUSPECTS will be given a trial (as is demanded by the Supreme Court) yet someone extrapolate it to mean that terrorist will be living next door to you? Learn to read or at least think.
Closed AccountNov 11, 2008
"Many of the about 250 Guantanamo detainees are cleared for release, but the Bush administration has not able been to find a country willing to take them."I'm gonna go out on a limb here and assume America will take them. And I'll go out on another limb and assume that they will live in houses, become peoples neighbors. The people in Guantanamo aren't there without reason. They may be cleared of any wrong doing, but that doesn't make them innocent. I don't want some lucky terrorist wanna be living in my homeland, let alone next door.
metaliqNov 11, 2008
I, for one, welcome our new humanitarian administration.
deadapostleNov 11, 2008
I'm fine with an evil government that strips the rights of people across the world, keeps them in prison, and tortures them, but they should at least try to be secretive about it.
srbistekNov 11, 2008
And I'm sure you would know SO much more than Obama or his people
ebrandsbergNov 11, 2008
More of our troops have died on the "war on terror" than were lost in 9/11, not to mention all the innocent dead overseas. We created Bin Laden, and he came back to haunt us.
magus_melchiorNov 12, 2008
I don't know how involved Bush was in the neocon ideology (I still think he's a patsy to draw unwanted attention away from the real troublemakers), but I do know that Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Wolfowitz are big-time neocons. Dismantling their playground in Cuba must be infuriating to them.Ah, satisfaction.