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I'm glad they are closing Gitmo!!!!
It is good that Obama is closing Gitmo. The liberals were right on this one! 03-2thumbsup I am glad that these religious pilgrims practicing THEIR Islamic faith are being allowed to reunite with family and friends to pursue their PEACEFUL customs.


Ex-Gitmo detainee joins Friends in Yemen


Quote:A Saudi man released from Guantanamo after spending nearly six years inside the U.S. prison camp is now the No. 2 of Yemen's al-Qaida branch, according to a purported Internet statement from the terror network.

Nope we were not holding a single person that posed a threat to the United States or its allies. I'm sure the rest of the detainees are as harmless as this guy. I just hope they too can soon join their terror cells, er um Friends and family. 05-stirthepot
01-23-2009 05:50 PM
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Clinton forced Israel to release a prisoner who later helped fly a plane into the twin towers.
01-23-2009 05:55 PM
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Said Ali al-Shihri is also a GRADUATE of the Saudi Arabian Al Qaeda "Rehabilitation Program"...

"Welcome to Jihadi's Anonymous"

Actually, I think the "Rehabilitation Program" is designed to "encourage" the former detainee not to participate in AQ attacks on the Saudi Royal Family or the oil interests.

They could care less about us infidels.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/01/23/m...414168.php
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01-23-2009 06:01 PM
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You know I wasn't a terrorist before being captured. Six years later, I have a healthy hatred for the U.S. (I wonder why 03-confused)

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(01-23-2009 06:11 PM)cb4029 Wrote:  You know I wasn't a terrorist before being captured. Six years later, I have a healthy hatred for the U.S. (I wonder why 03-confused)

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I am not familiar with your story ... will you indulge me and elaborate further on your capture please ???

Serious Request ....
(lets see now)

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One thing though you have to giva Obama credit for is that he didn't stop the Predator strikes inside Pakistan. They did a couple this morning. Under the "old rules" the President had to sign off before each strike.

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Suspected U.S. missiles killed 18 people on the Pakistan side of the Afghan border Friday, security officials said, the first attacks on the al-Qaida stronghold since President Barack Obama took office. At least five foreign militants were among those killed in the strikes by unmanned aircraft in two parts of the frontier region, an intelligence official said without naming them. There was no information on the identities of the others.

Pakistan's leaders had expressed hope Obama might halt the strikes, but few observers expected he would end a tactic that U.S. officials say has killed several top al-Qaida operatives and is denying the terrorist network a long-held safe haven.

The United States has staged more than 30 missile strikes inside Pakistan since August last year - a barrage seen as a sign of frustration in Washington over Islamabad's efforts to curb militants that the U.S. blames for violence in Afghanistan and fears could be planning attacks on the West.

Pakistan publicly protests the strikes in the northwest as violations of its sovereignty that often kill civilians and undermine its own campaign against terrorists that have also launched bloody attacks on domestic targets.

But many observers believe the government secretly agrees with the tactic and may provide intelligence on the targets, noting that Islamabad's admitting to assisting the attacks would be politically damaging.

The first attack Friday took place in the village of Zharki in North Waziristan, when a single drone fired three missiles in the space of 10 minutes, the security officials said.

The missiles destroyed two buildings, killing 10 people, at least five of whom were foreign militants, the officials said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

Hours later, a second missile struck a house in South Waziristan, killing eight people, the officials said, giving no more details.

The United States does not acknowledges firing the missiles, which are believed to be mostly fired from drones operated by the CIA and launched from neighboring Afghanistan.

According to an AP tally based on accounts from Pakistani security officials, at least 263 people - most of them alleged militants - have been killed in the strikes since last August.

A U.S. strike on New Years Eve killed two Kenyans said to be among al-Qaida's top operatives on the FBI's most-wanted terrorist list, an American official said recently.


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01-23-2009 06:57 PM
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(01-23-2009 06:57 PM)WMD Owl Wrote:  One thing though you have to giva Obama credit for is that he didn't stop the Predator strikes inside Pakistan. They did a couple this morning. Under the "old rules" the President had to sign off before each strike.


http://apnews.myway.com/article/20090123/D95T436O0.html

OK, I see what the POTUS is doing here !!!!!!!!

He can't legally kill the Detainees while they are at GITMO, so he turns them loose and knowing they, like the Dogs they Are, will Return To Their Vomit and then when they are all homey'd out and comfy, he sends Predators and such in too blast them into dusty blood mist !!!!!!

Sorry about that Robert .... 04-rock :ncaabbs: 04-cheers

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