Posted on 12/23/2014 6:27:26 AM PST by SeekAndFind
A terrorist formerly held at the prison camp in Guantánamo who was released to Saudi Arabia in 2006 has a bounty of $5 million on his head for taking part in terrorist activities.
Ibrahim al-Rubaysh was repatriated back to Saudi Arabia, who enrolled him in their "rehabilitation" program. It apparently didn't work.
Now we learn that the U.S. government is secretly admitting that it erred in at least one case, the release of a Saudi national named Ibrahim al-Rubaysh. In late 2006 the Bush administration repatriated him back home under a Saudi Arabian “rehabilitation” program that supposedly reformed Guantanamo Bay jihadists but instead has served as a training camp for future terrorists. In fact, in 2008 counterterrorism officials confirmed that many of the terrorists who return to “the fight” after being released from U.S. custody actually graduated from the laughable Saudi rehab program, which started under Bush and continued under Obama.
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You can’t rehabilitate psychopaths and sociopaths especially when they are influenced by Satan himself...
I’m reminded of a cartoon of a little girl reading a wanted poster. She says, “why didn’t they just arrest him when they took this picture?”
Capture? The heck with that, just bring us his head packed in a jar of pickled pig feet.
Catch and release works with fishing........with terrorists, not so much..
Those releasing these scum terrorists get today’s NSS Award (No Sh** Sherlock). Have a Merry Christmas!
I don’t think rehabilitation works on people like this but I think the concept of “recycling”, which liberals support might work. I think he is an excellent candidate for being turned into compost. Too bad he got turned loose first.
Any reward that is paid out should come directly from obama’s paycheck.
Too bad Bush didn’t have the cojones to try them at a military tribunal and then execute them.
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