http://www.newsweek.com/id/168294BUT I THOUGHT THE PRESIDENT DOESN'T MATTER!!!!!!!
11/10/2008 9:34:32 AM
McCain wanted to close it, too.Is your beef with the trials?[Edited on November 10, 2008 at 9:40 AM. Reason : +]
11/10/2008 9:39:33 AM
Yea the article says they both wanted it closed. The main difference is that Obama is going to do away with the military trials that have next to no rules regarding evidence presentation, etc. and put in something that actually resembles a criminal trial.
11/10/2008 9:42:22 AM
The Bush administration has even made motions toward closing the prison, but the problem has been one of what to do with the prisoners (which the article hasn't addressed). Many of these folks can't go back to their home countries, either because their home country won't take them back or that they'll be further tortured upon return. No third nation has expressed much serious willingness to take the folks in as well. I don't think that it would be publicly acceptable to release them into the United States either. This, combined with the issues of the trials as mentioned in the article show demonstrate how complex a mess Bush created. So while everyone wants to close Guantanamo, no one knows how to do it.
11/10/2008 9:45:01 AM
I'm sure George Bush and Co. will be held liable for destroying these people's lives as well.
11/10/2008 9:46:14 AM
Guantanamo Bay is more than just an illegal prisionyou need to be more exact with your thread titles
11/10/2008 9:50:31 AM
Guantanamo Bay: come for the beaches, stay for the waterboarding.
11/10/2008 9:56:05 AM
Bush, it seems to me, has painted us into a corner. We have no choice but to move them to Canada, charge those we can, and release the others as stateless individuals.
11/10/2008 9:59:20 AM
so where do "stateless individuals" go? We just drop them off in the middle of the ocean!?
11/10/2008 10:01:50 AM
11/10/2008 10:03:52 AM
^^ Sure. We can call it "surfboarding."
11/10/2008 10:05:29 AM
No, because the Constitution does not address the treatment of foreigners in foreign lands by a dictatorial U.S. President.
11/10/2008 10:05:46 AM
No, but the Geneva Convention that we signed does.
11/10/2008 10:11:39 AM
^^That's bullshit. Not directly perhaps, but even the supreme court ruled that the detainees should be granted some constitutional rights. That's the whole problem here, that we're holding these people in what amounts to judicial limbo with no justification what so ever. On top of that, the prison itself is essentially an American gulag and it's existence means that we can no longer claim the moral high ground on issues of POW treatment.[Edited on November 10, 2008 at 10:14 AM. Reason : :]
11/10/2008 10:14:17 AM
^^ and ^ 1. "Enemy combatants"--not POWS.2. Are they parties to or are their countries parties to the Geneva Conventions?Just asking.[Edited on November 10, 2008 at 10:15 AM. Reason : .]
11/10/2008 10:15:07 AM
Same difference, and you know it. If we're truly fighting a 'war on terror' then they are our prisoners during a time of war. Ergo, POW's.
11/10/2008 10:28:58 AM
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11/10/2008 10:38:47 AM
^^^
11/10/2008 10:44:55 AM
11/10/2008 11:17:53 AM
11/10/2008 11:27:29 AM
fuck it lets close Guantanamo Bay; we do want to cut back spending don't we. the cold war is over.
11/10/2008 11:34:39 AM
Yeah, it doesn't add any strategic advantage. Maybe if it was in some other part of the world. But it's a afternoon cruise away from Florida. Though it pisses off the Cubans, which kinda makes it worth it, just for old times sake.
11/10/2008 11:55:11 AM
11/10/2008 12:08:15 PM
you called me agentlion instead of agentlyin*sniff, sniff* i'm getting choke up over here
11/10/2008 12:17:40 PM
^ I'm sure an insult from you is just one post away if I return to the SNL thread. I'd like to buy TSB a Coke!*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8H5263jCGg* Figuratively speaking, of course.
11/10/2008 12:22:37 PM
Pentagon: Ex-detainees returning to fight
11/11/2008 8:10:09 AM
#1. These are not official soldiers of a recognized nation. #2. They dont wear uniforms or any other identification to separate them from civillians, so the probability of civillian casualties is much higher.
11/11/2008 8:22:14 AM
11/11/2008 8:35:26 AM
they arent saying every detainee is going to return to the battlefield, they are saying there is a risk. Gitmo is a fucked up mess. I think the military and the CIA should make a concerted effort to weed out the few unlucky bastards who have been wrongly put in Gitmo and set them free. then the remaining prisoners who were captured on the field of battle should be classified as POW's and held until their parent terrorist organizations are no longer threatening. the few ultra-bad guys who are known conspirators should be brought to proper trial, convicted and executed.
11/11/2008 8:44:52 AM
^ Correct concerning risk.^^ And I guess you missed this part. . .
11/11/2008 8:51:33 AM
My granddad is a retired marine. He was a prison chaser at Gauntanmo bay in the 60s. He has some stories...
11/11/2008 11:17:40 AM
A good case of several Chinese Uighurs who were sent to and then released from Guantanamo. It helps highlight the issue of the sorts of thorny issues that the Bush administration faced, and the Obama administration will face, in trying to close down the Guantanamo prison.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7816611.stm
1/12/2009 5:22:54 PM
1/12/2009 6:20:00 PM
i hate Obama, thats all I have to say
1/13/2009 12:11:09 AM
what needs to happen is a similar prison needs to be set up with less publicity.
1/13/2009 9:38:23 AM
Releasing the prisoners is one thing, I hope they don't actually close the base though. If nothing else, we could use it as a tobacco farm and cigar factory.
1/13/2009 9:50:24 AM
1/13/2009 10:46:00 AM
I love how Obama has this "im Abe Lincoln" complex but is opposed to Gitmo.....I mean didnt Abe kind of break the constitution with the suspension of habeus corpus and the imprisonment of dissenters
1/13/2009 12:24:14 PM
and FDR shoved as many japanese-americans into internment camps as he could, and the supreme court backed up his actionsHOORAY
1/13/2009 12:48:38 PM
1/13/2009 2:56:48 PM
I don't see why anyone thinks it's a good idea to detain people indefinitely without trials. We make fun of Russia for doing things like that, we shouldn't be doing it ourself.I really don't care if we give them American legal trials or not, but we should at least be able to provide valid reasons why a person is detained there.
1/13/2009 5:32:00 PM
bump
1/1/2010 11:13:05 AM
Terror Attempt May Hinder Plans to Close Guantánamo December 31, 2009
1/1/2010 12:12:26 PM
Honestly I think we have criminals that far more dangerous within our supermax then a lot of the "terrorists" locked up in Guantanamo who are nothing but pawns for their master orgainization.
1/1/2010 3:14:04 PM
^ there’s no rational reason to oppose keeping the prisoners in existing prisons.It’s just about certain people being pussies, combined with partisan politics that can’t have the democrats getting any perceived victories.
1/1/2010 4:21:13 PM
Indisputable facts:1. Obama's self-imposed deadline to close Guantanamo Bay will not be met? Check.2. Lawmakers in both parties calling on the Obama administration to rethink its approach to Guantanamo detainees? Check.3. Bitter partisan hacks here (and elsewhere) will continue to defend Obama no matter how many promises he breaks and how much flip-flopping he does--while ignoring the facts and continuing to attack me? Check.
1/2/2010 12:26:25 AM
haha, what is the point of pointing out the deadline wasn’t met, when the reason it wasn’t met was because people like you did everything to slow the process down?that’s the most transparent trolling ever[Edited on January 2, 2010 at 1:15 AM. Reason : ]
1/2/2010 1:15:35 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guant%C3%A1namo_Bayhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban-American_TreatySo, why exactly do we even have a detention camp there? There's a question of whether the treaty was legitimate in the first place, since it sounds like the United States said something like "Yeah, sign this treaty or else." But, even if it is legit, it just says we're allowed to have a naval base/coaling station there. I don't see why we couldn't just have a detention center in our own country.
1/2/2010 1:22:40 AM
^^ Except that has nothing to do with the facts. Obama campaigned on closing Guantanamo Bay and he signed an executive order in January 2009 ordering the closing of Guantanamo Bay:
1/2/2010 1:24:39 AM