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red states rule
05-02-2009, 04:36 PM
This will not sit well with the Obama supporters. However, they may just ignore this and go back to the old worn out talking point - "It's Bush's fault!"

"Yeah......but.......but......Buuuuuuuush"



U.S. May Revive Guantánamo Military Courts

By WILLIAM GLABERSON
Published: May 1, 2009
The Obama administration is moving toward reviving the military commission system for prosecuting Guantánamo detainees, which was a target of critics during the Bush administration, including Mr. Obama himself.

Officials said the first public moves could come as soon as next week, perhaps in filings to military judges at the United States naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, outlining an administration plan to amend the Bush administration’s system to provide more legal protections for terrorism suspects.

Continuing the military commissions in any form would probably prompt sharp criticism from human rights groups as well as some of Mr. Obama’s political allies because the troubled system became an emblem of the effort to use Guantánamo to avoid the American legal system.

Officials who work on the Guantánamo issue say administration lawyers have become concerned that they would face significant obstacles to trying some terrorism suspects in federal courts. Judges might make it difficult to prosecute detainees who were subjected to brutal treatment or for prosecutors to use hearsay evidence gathered by intelligence agencies.

Obama administration officials — and Mr. Obama himself — have said in the past that they were not ruling out prosecutions in the military commission system. But senior officials have emphasized that they prefer to prosecute terrorism suspects in existing American courts. When President Obama suspended Guantánamo cases after his inauguration on Jan. 20, many participants said the military commission system appeared dead.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/02/us/politics/02gitmo.html?_r=3&partner=rss&emc=rss

red states rule
05-02-2009, 06:04 PM
So in other words Obama and his staff have no idea what to do with them - so they are just going to do what Pres Bush did.

But this time it is alright with the same people who were outraged and screamed about the rights of terrorists for the last 8 years

Jeff
05-03-2009, 09:04 AM
So in other words Obama and his staff have no idea what to do with them - so they are just going to do what Pres Bush did.

But this time it is alright with the same people who were outraged and screamed about the rights of terrorists for the last 8 years

Seems Obama is doing that a good bit, GW was bad so let me do the same, lol, and now its ok

And People support this??? :poke:

red states rule
05-03-2009, 02:51 PM
Seems Obama is doing that a good bit, GW was bad so let me do the same, lol, and now its ok

And People support this??? :poke:

Obama has a bad habit of speaking to issues without researching all the facts or considering the consequences, yet he always seems to get a pass.

He'll end up reinventing many of Pres Bush's foreign policies in the end using legal jargon. The liberal media will praise him and the Obamabots will continue to be swooned by his "charisma".

The end result will be a weaker message, a willingness to not commit to any principle and our enemies will have a new tactic in their ability to sway U.S. foreign policy decisions and actions because they know this administration is influenced by opinion and left wing rhetoric.

glockmail
05-03-2009, 06:19 PM
Silence from The Left is deafening here.

red states rule
05-03-2009, 06:34 PM
Silence from The Left is deafening here.

Probably trying to ignore the story, or they are waiting for the offical Obama talking points to be published on the front page of the NY Times

red states rule
05-04-2009, 06:05 AM
President Obama did say "change", so I guess that does include a "change" of mind.

Obama will change the name from water boarding to Spa Treatment and everything will be OK.