Obama Flippin’ And A Floppin’ On Tribunals, No Surprise There
Hit & Run Obama Suspends Military Tribunals - Reason Magazine: “President Obama has ordered the immediate suspension of the military tribunals at Guantanamo Bay while he decides how to handle the accused terrorists held there. …………In my column today, I note the Bush administration’s poor track record in distinguishing ‘the worst of the worst’ from the rest.” etc etc
As he knows all too well if that day ever comes God forbid it’s an albatross around his neck with American blood all over his hands as a direct result of his and only his flawed decision making, all to placate a small fraction of the population and his new “Euro Peeon” buddies who certainly don’t have America’s best interests at heart like GEORGE BUSH DID>… Should that day occur this represents more of what Club Gitmo might look like at that time for such gross dereliction of duty to score political points as Obama’s terror policy has been so far, putting us all in far more danger than necessary to please Paymaster Soros and the Netroot Nut crowd.
U.S. looking to keep Gitmo tribunals - UPI.com: “WASHINGTON, May 2 (UPI) — The White House is reviving a modified version of former U.S. President George Bush’s military tribunals for terror detainees, administration sources say. The moves, which will almost certainly draw protests from human rights advocates who supported President Barack Obama because of his promises to abolish the tribunals, are being made necessary by major obstacles to trying some terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in U.S. federal courts, unnamed sources told Saturday’s New York Times. Administration officials are concerned that judges will make it all but impossible to try detainees who were subjected to harsh interrogation techniques that many call torture, or to use hearsay evidence gathered against them by spy agencies, the newspaper said. Because of the legal hurdles, Obama administration officials are reportedly seeking to modify the Bush-era military commissions by providing more legal protections for the terrorism suspects. ‘The more they look at it, the more commissions don’t look as bad as they did on Jan. 20 (when Obama took office),’ an anonymous official told the Times.”












