Binyam Mohammed is almost certainly a worse offender than most of the 245 remaining combatants.
If Obama thinks releasing a dangerous terrorist who planned attacks against Americans at home is consistent with his obligation to protect our nation, whom wouldnt he release?
Not till one of these chaps comes back to bite us in the arse a second time will the matter be seriously looked at.
I have a sickening feeling that Zero doesn’t want to protect our nation. Perhaps he’s got a “ticket to ride” by these terrorists that promise Zero many virgins if he brings the United States to it knees!
Obama has no interest in protecting this nation. It’s not his country, for one thing, and he is actually 100% on the side of the terrorists and feels that he has come into power to carry out the jihad on behalf of the Islamic Third World in which he spent his childhood.
That may explain why he’s not interesting in punishing them...
This promises to . How long will it take for the Mossad to que up and start assassinating these terrorists ? Not long IMHO.
This is not really catch and release, the CIA will be leaking info to the Mossad, I bet.And I hope.
The following is a statement released Monday by former Guantanamo detainee Binyam Mohamed:
"I hope you will understand that after everything I have been through I am neither physically nor mentally capable of facing the media on the moment of my arrival back to Britain. Please forgive me if I make a simple statement through my lawyer. I hope to be able to do better in days to come, when I am on the road to recovery.
"I have been through an experience that I never thought to encounter in my darkest nightmares. Before this ordeal, "torture" was an abstract word to me. I could never have imagined that I would be its victim.
"It is still difficult for me to believe that I was abducted, hauled from one country to the next, and tortured in medieval ways all orchestrated by the United States government.
"While I want to recover, and put it all as far in my past as I can, I also know I have an obligation to the people who still remain in those torture chambers.
"My own despair was greatest when I thought that everyone had abandoned me. I have a duty to make sure that nobody else is forgotten.
Dick Cheney...Rush Limbaugh...Glenn Beck