Close the POW camp -- Free the terrorists
Hussein Obama announced yesterday that he is closing the POW camp at Guantanamo Bay to send his Islamic terrorists buddies home. The NYC fascist media all stood and cheered when he signed executive orders to that effect. It was the culmination of their 6 year campaign against the Bush Administration for protecting the people of these United States.
Today we read in the news that one of their released terrorists has gone back to his former life as a leader of Al-Queda making plans for more terrorism against us. This makes me feel really secure, and with Obama's planned closing of the prison we can all sleep secure and safe. How about you? Do you support support Obama's promise to send all these POW terrorists home?
The Geneva convention says that soldiers wearing the uniform of a combatant nation should be given fair treatment and returned home AFTER the fighting is over. A man not wearing the uniform of a combatant nation, not in uniform, or otherwise engaging in guerrilla or terrorist tactics may be executed. For the safety of the American people (And many others around the world) these violent terrorists should be given the full benefit of the Geneva convention and offered a blindfold before being executed.
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CAIRO, Egypt - 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.
The announcement, made this week on a Web site commonly used by militants, came as President Barack Obama ordered the detention facility closed within a year. Many of the remaining detainees are from Yemen, which has long posed a vexing terrorism problem for the U.S.
The terror group's Yemen branch - known as "al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula" - said the man, identified as Said Ali al-Shihri, returned to his home in Saudi Arabia after his release from Guantanamo about a year ago and from there went to Yemen, which is Osama bin Laden's ancestral home.
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Canadians were dumbed down by the media and the left long before the Americans. Because of Canada's bleeding hearts, its refugee and security laws have been lax for years and are at least partially responsible for 9/11. Debate in the United States appears to be stifled just like it has been here in Canada. People now want to be told what thoughts to have rather than develop their own. In Canada we had prime minister like President Obama 40 years ago. His name was Pierre Trudeau. He was charismatic just like Obama and talked about change. Canada has changed and it has been for the worse even though the majority think it has been for the better.
Exactly right, Bob.
Those prisoners are lucky they weren't sent to a US civ. prison to be raped and murdered, and instead got to spend time on a tropical island with their fellow muzzies.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01
/24/opinion/24sat3.html?ref=opinion
"It was a reassuring message that Mr. Obama takes seriously his duty to safeguard women’s lives and basic rights, including free speech and the choice of whether to bear a child."
"It was a reassuring message that Mr. Obama takes seriously his duty to safeguard women’s lives and basic rights, including free speech and the choice of whether to bear a child."
So you suggest that we should take away both women's reproductive freedoms and their freedom of speech... so that only Men have freedom of speech?
Interesting idea... then we could kill any woman that advocates for independence on one hand, yet have men be free do say and do whatever they wanted on the other hand.
Sounds like a good idea.
Bob almost all of what you have said is true, however its not as easy to replace the CEO of GE as you seem to think. Additionally, GE is no longer a single corporation they consist of many individual companies that form the larger conglomeration. Many of this individual companies have experienced growth while others have undergone stagnation, so although certain parts of GE are not functioning as well as they used to other yet are reporting larger profit margins than ever before.
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