Posted on 01/06/2010 8:00:40 PM PST by Starman417
You shocked?
Didn't think so.
Obama and crew cannot go a day without blaming everything on Bush. It's been a year O'....get over it, you own this and so much more:
Two U.S. officials confirm to ABC News that the number of released detainees suspected of or confirmed to have returned to terrorist activities has risen to 20 percent. They would not provide the raw numbers on which the percentages are based. A U.S. official tells ABC News that the most recent report was completed in late December.~~~The first publicly released Pentagon analysis of the recidivism rates of former Guantanamo detainees, released in December 2008, showed the recidivism rate was 11 percent. That number trended upward to 14 percent when the second report was released in May, 2009.
Where's the blame Bush part you ask?
A White House official told ABC News, We have been presented with no information that suggests that any of the detainees transferred by this administration have returned to the fight.
(Excerpt) Read more at floppingaces.net ...
Yep, this cold spell, too is Bush’s fault, trying to get energy prices to rise.
Obama to tell students to take responsibility in 11 AM speech
And Bush is responsible for the last 1400 years?????
Good thing Bush was such broad shoulders!!!!
Mistakes were made by the Bush administration.....
can Obama and company at least show that they can learn from them?
Nahhhhh
If he behaved other than as we wished, we'd fly a drone over with the "blow him up" signal and away he'd go.
Might sound gruesome, but better one man die than that the whole village need to be destroyed.
They'd all get the message too!
I second that.
It’s good to know that the gitmo prisoners will be transferred to a federal prison. Sarc..
AP
Illinois News
3 defendants missing from Illinois lockup
January 6, 2010 (ULLIN, Ill.) — A manhunt is under way for three federal prisoners who bolted from a detention center near the southern Illinois town of Ullin.
The U.S. Marshals Service isn’t saying how the three men on Wednesday managed to make their way out of the Tri-County Detention Center in Pulaski County.
Marshals say the men are considered armed and dangerous.
Among the missing men is 35-year-old Rodney Brown of Alton, who was being held on a weapons charge. Twenty-eight-year-old drug defendant Thomas Glaab of Anna and 35-year-old accused illegal immigrant Miguel Robles-Moya of Chicago also are missing.
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local/illinois&id=7204435
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