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Again where Barack Hussein Obama needs a reality check
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12/06/2009 14:22:02
 
 
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12/06/2009 12:36:00
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>>>Well, Barack Hussein Obama is admitting he's nowhere near getting Guantanamo Bay closed....
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>>>This insanity goes back a year, when the Supreme Court disgracefully ruled 5-4 that suspected terrorists held by the U.S. military at Guantanamo Bay, have the right to challenge their detention in Federal Court. Justice Scalia summarized the four dissenting votes: "America is at war with radical Islamists...this decision will almost certainly cause more Americans to be killed....The Nation will live to regret what the court has done today."
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>>>The detainees at Guantanamo are not "petty theft criminals" – some are Al-Qaeda/Taliban fighters, captured on the battlefield!!!!!
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>>>Obama's position is about one thing - making our enemies believe that we're really nice people. For those old enough to remember, this is as bad as the Andrew Young apologist years in the late 1970's.
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>>>Fortunately, even some of Obama's democratic allies have spoken - that Obama is essentially nuts for wanting to imprison, try, or free any of the detainees on U.S. soil. The FBI has also ripped Obama for lack of a strong plan for dealing with the detainees in the U.S.
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>>>Bush was not a good leader - but Obama is a seriously BAD leader on so many fronts.
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>>At least some, if not a lot, of the detainees at Gitmo are completely innocent.
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>>I don't have a problem with military tribunals, which I assume are somewhat similar to our court system. But these people needed some kind of legal recourse.
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>Wow! That's impressive. How did you find out that they are completely innocent?

Who knows. Without any sort of due process how can you be so sure they are all 100% guilty?
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