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mong our illustrious allies in the War on Terror, Yemen ranks right up there with Pakistan, whose government just released nuke-peddler A. Q. Kahn from house arrest. Yemen s government says it is preparing a major combat operation to drain one of the many swamps where jihad festers. So what ...
McCarthy: Its Not the Prison, Its the Prisoners
article.nationalreview.com — We can have prisoners, or we can have terror attacks. (more) McCarthy: Its Not the Prison, Its the Prisoners
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9-11 Madness--- Team Obama Meets With Victim's Families
Gateway Pundit — ... and stated the public’s perception about Guantanamo is confused with Abu Ghraib. There is more. Today Debra Burlingame has a report up on her meeting with President Obama at 9/11 Families for a Safe & Strong America. She spoke with talk-radio host Steve Malzberg yesterday about that meeting. Here is the audio. Michelle Malkin linked to Andrew McCarthy's article at National Review on Gitmo today: If we didn’t already ...

Change... Miranda Right Loophole May Hamper Gitmo Trials
Gateway Pundit — ... lies ahead as the nation moves from the "law of war" orientation used by the Bush administration in dealing with detainees to the civilian legal approach preferred by Obama. Obama last month announced sweeping changes, ordered humane treatment and invited in the international Red Cross. But the changeover will not be easy or quick, underscoring the complexity of undoing the Bush administration's policies.Related... See Andrew McCarthy- here.

Inside Obama’s meeting with 9/11 and Cole bombing families
Michelle Malkin — ... Must-read today: Andrew McCarthy on Gitmo. If we didn’t already have Gitmo, we’d have to invent it. There really is a war going on out there. President Obama admitted as much in his inaugural address, to the unspoken dismay, no doubt, of his most ardent supporters. We cannot rely very much on other countries to protect our national security. It has never been possible, nor thought possible, to win a war in court. There are simply too many jihadists, with the vast majority operating outside the jurisdiction of our laws. When we are fortunate enough to nab one, that usually ...

Obama Bungling May Free Terrorists
Rhymes With Right — ... a war is very different from fighting crime, and that dealing with the enemy is very different from dealing with lawbreakers. Barack Obama does not understand that – and having campaigned on a promise to undo the Bush policies and treat terrorism as an exercise in criminal justice rather than national defense, he will be hard pressed to step back from his absurd plans. Even if that means that America will be objectively less safe from terrorism than it was during the Bush years. Andrew McCarthy offers a fantastic analysis of the other flaws of Obama’s proposed solution to the ...

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