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  • Gitmo Detainees Have A “Cadillac” Healthcare Plan

    09/29/2009 5:26:06 AM PDT · by theothercheek · 3 replies · 579+ views
    The Stiletto Blog ^ | September 28, 2009 | The Stiletto
    Judith Miller, an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a FOX News contributor, was given a tour of Gitmo a couple of weeks ago, and reports that ... the detainees get a level of medical care that few Americans can afford - even if they were covered by “Cadillac” health insurance plans, like members of Congress. ...Assuming the 226 detainees all see a healthcare provider the same number of times a year [each makes] 34 visits [to the medical center] per year – without any co-pays or other out-of-pocket fees. And with a 1:2 ratio of healthcare providers to...
  • Judge criticizes U.S. evidence on Guantanamo Bay detainee (Colleen Kollar-Kotelly)

    09/28/2009 8:49:35 PM PDT · by Red Steel · 13 replies · 580+ views
    Texarkana Gazette ^ | 09/26/2009
    WASHINGTON (AP)— A federal judge has ordered the release of a Kuwaiti man held at Guantanamo Bay and rebuked the U.S. government for relying on scant evidence, uncredible witnesses and coerced confessions to hold him for more than seven years. In an opinion declassified Friday, U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said government attorneys presented a “surprisingly bare” record during four days of classified hearings last month to oppose Fouad Al Rabiah’s request for release from the U.S. naval detention facility in Cuba. She said the aviation engineer is being held almost exclusively on confessions obtained through abusive techniques and that...
  • Uighur detainee seeks to stay in Guantánamo - to mind brother

    09/28/2009 6:20:08 PM PDT · by Saije · 10 replies · 627+ views
    Irish Times ^ | 9/28/2009 | Del Quintin Wilbur
    BAHTIYAR MAHNUT, a detainee at the US military prison at Guantánamo Bay, learned a few weeks ago that the Pacific island nation of Palau had invited him to settle there. It should have been cause for celebration, especially for a man who desperately wants to be free. But, to the surprise of his lawyers, Bahtiyar has turned down the offer. He wishes to remain a prisoner, they say, so he can look after his older brother, a fellow detainee. The brothers’ saga, as related by their attorneys and military records, could transpire only in the context of Guantánamo Bay and...
  • Calif. Sen. Dianne Feinstein's Good With Guantanamo Prisoners Going To Her State

    09/27/2009 4:59:46 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 33 replies · 1,622+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | September 27, 2009
    <p>As one of its very first promises after the inaugural showing of Aretha Franklin's huge hat last Jan. 20, the Obama Democratic administration promised to close the terrorist-housing facility in Guantanamo Bay within one year.</p> <p>They're not going to make that deadline, Obama officials now admit. A big problem is where to put these fellows who want to kill Americans enmasse. The last Bush administration deemed communist Cuba a good spot.</p>
  • Obama Administration Frees Three More Gitmo Detainees

    09/27/2009 5:41:11 PM PDT · by Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid! · 22 replies · 1,814+ views
    abcnews.com/politicalpunch ^ | September 26, 2009 8:22 PM | ABC News Senior White House Correspondent Jake Tapper and the ABC News White House team
    The Department of Justice Saturday evening announced that two detainees had been transferred from Guantanamo Bay to Ireland, and one had been transferred to Yemen. There are more than 220 detainees remaining at the prison. In the last couple months, the White House has made it increasingly clear that the President will not make his self-stated January 22, 2010 deadline to close to prison. Alla Ali Bin Ali Ahmed, a native of Yemen, was captured in Pakistan in 2002 and returned to Yemen today. The Yemeni Embassy to the US issued a statement saying the country welcomed, "with enthusiasm, the...
  • CQ Transcript: Defense Secretary Gates, Sen. McCain on ABC [says U.S. must close Gitmo]

    09/27/2009 4:50:49 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 19 replies · 1,048+ views
    CQ Politics ^ | 2009-09-27
    (snip) STEPHANOPOULOS: So you fully expect there will be prisoners in Guantanamo after the deadline? MCCAIN: All I know is, frankly, what I briefed on, and apparently they’re certainly not going to make that deadline. But we should continue to work towards the closure of Guantanamo Bay because of the image that it has in the world of brutality and harms our image very badly.(snip) STEPHANOPOULOS: But it’s going to take more than a decade to succeed, isn’t it? MCCAIN: I think you will see signs of success in a year to 18 months, if we implement the strategy right...
  • Gates Closing GITMO "Harder Than Expected"

    09/27/2009 1:47:02 PM PDT · by fiscon1 · 14 replies · 391+ views
    The Provocateur ^ | 09/27/2009 | Mike Volpe
    The administration is finally revealing to the public what most of us already knew. Yesterday, unnamed administration officials first revealed that GITMO will most likely still be open come January 22,2010, when it was scheduled for closure. Today, here's what Defense Secretary Robert Gates revealed. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said trying to close down the detention center at Guantanamo Bay has proved more complicated than anticipated. Gates said "it's going to be tough" for the president to meet his goal of shutting the prison in January. He said there are difficulties in completing the lengthy review of detainee files and...
  • Gates Closing GITMO "Harder Than Expected"

    09/27/2009 1:25:10 PM PDT · by fiscon1 · 9 replies · 310+ views
    The Provocateur ^ | 09/27/2009 | Mike Volpe
    The administration is finally revealing to the public what most of us already knew. Yesterday, unnamed administration officials first revealed that GITMO will most likely still be open come January 22,2010, when it was scheduled for closure. Today, here's what Defense Secretary Robert Gates revealed. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said trying to close down the detention center at Guantanamo Bay has proved more complicated than anticipated. Gates said "it's going to be tough" for the president to meet his goal of shutting the prison in January. He said there are difficulties in completing the lengthy review of detainee files and...
  • Mr. Obama Punts . . . (on Gitmo - from WaPo)

    09/27/2009 11:03:07 AM PDT · by EveningStar · 9 replies · 994+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | September 27, 2009 | Editorial
    THE OBAMA administration announced last week that it did not need and would not seek new legislation to govern indefinite detention of some terrorism suspects at the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In so doing, the administration has chosen the politically expedient and intellectually dishonest route.
  • AP Sources: Gitmo May Not Be Shut by Jan. Deadline

    09/27/2009 7:06:48 AM PDT · by kellynla · 10 replies · 518+ views
    REAL CLEAR POLITICS ^ | September 26, 2009 | Jennifer Loven
    President Barack Obama may not be able to meet his stated goal of closing the much-criticized Guantanamo Bay prison by January as his administration runs into daunting legal and logistical hurdles to moving the more than 220 detainees still there. Senior administration officials acknowledged for the first time Friday that difficulties in completing the lengthy review of detainee files and resolving other thorny questions mean the president's promised January deadline may slip. Obama's aides have stepped up their work toward closure and the president remains as committed to closing the facility as he was when, as one of his first...
  • Three Guantanamo detainees sent to Ireland, Yemen

    09/26/2009 6:05:59 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 8 replies · 618+ views
    Reuters ^ | Sept. 26, 2009
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three detainees held at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have been sent to Ireland and Yemen, the Justice Department said on Saturday, the latest transfers as President Barack Obama tries to close the facility by January. Yemeni Alla Ali Bin Ali Ahmed was sent to his home country, while two other detainees were sent to Ireland, the U.S. government said, adding it would not identify the two at the request of the government of Ireland. There are still some 223 detainees at the prison. Some are expected to be transferred abroad while others could...
  • Security issues set to thwart Obama's bid to close Guantanamo by January

    09/26/2009 5:57:56 PM PDT · by BuckeyeTexan · 12 replies · 666+ views
    Scotland on Sunday ^ | 09/27/2009 | Jennifer Loven
    AMERICA may break its promise to shut its military prison in Guantanamo Bay by January, officials have admitted. White House insiders warned that their self-imposed deadline was slipping as they struggled to work their way through thorny legal and logistical questions. US President Barack Obama is said to remain committed to closing the facility, a camp for international terror suspects at an American base on Cuba opened by his predecessor George W. Bush after the attacks of 11 September 2001. Officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Friday that they still hoped to meet the January deadline by stepping...
  • Obama Administration Acknowledges: We Won't Close GITMO On Time

    09/26/2009 10:23:44 AM PDT · by fiscon1 · 5 replies · 292+ views
    The Provocateur ^ | 09/26/2009 | Mike Volpe
    It was back in May when Press Secretary Robert Gibbs had this exchange in a press briefing regarding the closure of GITMO. Q Robert, does the President still expect to close Guantanamo Bay one year after his announcement, which would be I guess January 20, 2010? And is -- MR. GIBBS: I think it's the 21st or 22nd, but, yes. Q Twenty-first, thank you. And is he still planning on issuing a detailed map, if you will, of how to get there in another two months from now? MR. GIBBS: I don't understand the second part. Q Did he not...
  • White House regroups on closing Guantanamo (Obama Amateur Hour catching up with him)

    09/25/2009 5:52:19 PM PDT · by tobyhill · 14 replies · 1,108+ views
    msnbc ^ | 9/25/2009 | Anne E. Kornblut and Dafna Linzer/WP
    With four months left to meet its self-imposed deadline for closing the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the Obama administration is working to recover from missteps that have put officials behind schedule and left them struggling to win the cooperation of Congress. Even before the inauguration, President Obama's top advisers settled on a course of action they were counseled against: announcing that they would close the facility within one year. Today, officials are acknowledging that they will be hard-pressed to meet that goal. The White House has faltered in part because of the legal, political and diplomatic complexities...
  • Obama regroups on Guantanamo - Counsel Craig Replaced as Point Man

    09/25/2009 1:18:33 PM PDT · by La Lydia · 7 replies · 695+ views
    Washington Post ^ | September 25, 2009 | Anne E. Kornblut and Dafna Linzer
    With four months left to meet its self-imposed deadline for closing the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the Obama administration is working to recover from missteps that have put officials behind schedule and left them struggling to win the cooperation of Congress...Today, officials are acknowledging that they will be hard-pressed to meet that goal. The White House has faltered...because of the legal, political and diplomatic complexities involved in determining what to do with more than 200 terrorism suspects at the prison. But senior advisers privately acknowledge not devising a concrete plan for where to move the detainees and...
  • Obama Admits Bush Was Right on Detentions

    Remember when the Left scoffed at the argument from George W. Bush that claimed the authorization to use military force allowed the executive branch to hold captured terrorists indefinitely, without criminal trial? Bush’s opponents screamed about human rights and due process, and claimed that Bush had abused his power. Those critics included Barack Obama, who regularly castigated the Bush administration for its failure to provide his idea of due process to detainees at Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere, as well as blasting Bush for his argument that he didn’t require Congress to act to maintain that power. Now? Change you can...
  • White House: We blew it on Gitmo

    09/25/2009 6:49:02 AM PDT · by Bill Dupray · 23 replies · 1,092+ views
    Patriot Room ^ | September 25, 2009 | Bill Dupray
    So White House advisor Greg Craig has been stuffed into a broom closet for advising Obama to close Gitmo, a position Obama himself shouted every day from every grassy knoll in the country last year. It was a ridiculous, nakedly political position, divorced from all reality, but the left-wing base just had to be appeased. A fourth grader would have had the sense to ask of and demand an answer from Obama on what he planned to do with the terrorists once he closed Gitmo, but that question apparently didn't occur to anybody with press credentials.
  • White House Regroups on Guantanamo

    09/24/2009 7:17:44 PM PDT · by Saije · 12 replies · 547+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 9/24/2009 | Ann Kornblutt
    With four months left to meet its self-imposed deadline for closing the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the Obama administration is working to recover from missteps that have put officials behind schedule and left them struggling to win the cooperation of Congress. Even before the inauguration, President Obama's top advisers settled on a course of action they were counseled against: announcing that they would close the facility within one year. Today, officials are acknowledging that they will be hard-pressed to meet that goal. The White House has faltered in part because of the legal, political and diplomatic complexities...
  • Marine officer who set up Guantanamo prison expresses dismay at what it has become

    09/24/2009 6:32:32 PM PDT · by Saije · 14 replies · 1,210+ views
    LA Times ^ | 9/25/2009 | Tony Perry
    In late 2001, when the Pentagon decided to put detainees at the U.S. military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the task of setting up a camp and establishing its rules went to Marine Brig. Gen. Michael Lehnert. Lehnert planned to rely on what he learned while running a camp at Guantanamo in the mid-1990s for nearly 19,000 Cubans and Haitians trying to flee to the United States. And he was determined to follow the spirit, if not the letter, of the Geneva Convention, providing decent food, banning extreme interrogation and allowing religious services. He brought in a Muslim chaplain and...
  • Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Can Take Torture, But Not American Lawyers

    09/24/2009 9:18:10 AM PDT · by Psion · 7 replies · 398+ views
    The Last Crusade ^ | Sept. 24, 2009 | Paul L. Williams, Ph.D.
    9/11 a “Badge of Honor” - - New Attack Coming TOP TERRORISTS SAYS ALLAH WILL PROVIDE HIS DEFENSE by Paul L. Williams, Ph.D.thelastcrusade.orgAl Qaeda chieftain Khalid Sheik Mohammed, who is now on trial at Guantanamo Bay, wants to fire his free-of-charge American lawyers. He claims that Allah will defend him in a letter that was made public this week. Mohammed, 44, stands accused of mass murder for masterminding the 9/11 terrorist attacks that killed 2,974 people.His military judge has opted to leave the defense team intact until Nov. 16, when the Obama administration is expected to decide whether Mohammed...