Showing posts with label Gitmo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gitmo. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2009

Pinocchio, Snow White, and Superman… I Had To Post This…

Pinocchio, Snow White, and Superman are out for a stroll in town one day…

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As they walk, they come across a sign:
"Beauty contest for the most beautiful woman in the world."


"I am entering!" said Snow White.   After half an hour she comes out and they ask her, "Well, how'd you do?"

"First Place!," said Snow White.
 

They continue walking and they see a sign:
"Contest for the strongest man in the world."


"I'm entering," says Superman.  After half an hour, he returns and they ask him, "How did you make out?"

"First Place," answers Superman. "Did you ever doubt?"
 

They continue walking when they see a sign:
"Contest! Who is the greatest liar in the world?"
 

"I'm entering," says Pinocchio.  After half an hour he returns with tears in his eyes.  "What happened?" they asked.

"Who the hell is Nancy Pelosi?" asked Pinocchio.

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

White House: Closing Gitmo a 'Hasty Decision' - Updated

Updated: White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said closing the detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, was a “hasty decision,” in his daily press briefing with reporters. But he later backtracked in the briefing and clarified that he was referring to decisions made under George W. Bush.

The White house spokesman was asked whether it was a "mistake" to request the resources to close Guantanamo Bay without a plan.

"It was a mistake to set up something that became a rallying cry for enemies around the world and to hope for so long that we could simply continue to perpetuate the theory of keeping detainees there while the courts ruled otherwise," Gibbs responded.

"I don't doubt that the President--and I think he'll say this tomorrow--that we've made some hasty decisions that are now going to take some time to unwind. And closing Guantanamo Bay obviously is one of those decisions," he added.

But later in the briefing Gibbs was asked a follow up question on what looked like a startling admission. Gibbs said that he meant that the "hasty decisions" were made by the previous administration.

"And you said hasty," a reporter asked, “you talked about hasty decisions tomorrow, that it's going to take some time to unwind. Are you talking about the President's hasty decisions or the previous administration's hasty decision as it regards Guantanamo?”

"No, no, no, I'm sorry," Gibbs said. "My boss might want to know the answer to that. No, no, I'm discussing decisions that were made in the previous administration."

The reporter asked again, “You were not referring to the executive order?”

“No, no, no,” Gibbs said.

So either the White House spokesman misspoke or said too much. That’s for the public to decide. To some critics, Gibbs comment might evoke Michael Kinsley's famous political adage. Kinsley defined a gaffe in Washington as a moment when someone tells the truth. 

Guantanamo Bay has become a political minefield for the president. President Obama’s decision to close the controversial detention center in the early days of his presidency was met with adulation on the political left and earned headlines in newspapers across the world. It was seen as a clear break from Bush-era national security policy.

But recently Obama has broken with liberals over his decision to continue Bush-era military commissions to try Guantanamo Bay prisoners and his decision not to release photographs allegedly depicting U.S. soldiers abusing detainees in Afghanistan and Iraq. To an extent, this split with the political left is indicative of the difference between campaigning and governing.

Gibbs’ gaffe Wednesday (Click here to see video) may have only further aggravated large portions of Obama's political base. Liberals rallied to Obama during the campaign in part because of his strong criticism of George W. Bush's "war on terror."

White House critics have long argued that closing Guantanamo Bay was one policy shift easier said than done.

Gibbs reversal, on what looked like a mega reversal, comes on the eve of a major national security speech by Obama. Obama is expected to address, in part, Senate Democrats' opposition to funding the closure of Gitmo. Democrats have withheld funding closure until the White House offers a clear plan on how the detention center will be shut down and importantly, where detainees will be sent.

The closure of Guantanamo Bay has quickly turned into a "not in my backyard" issue. No U.S. representative wants to explain why a Gitmo detainee was allowed to live in his or her district. In the same vein, Obama has found U.S. allies no more willing to accept detainees. France and Britain each accepted one former detainee. There are about 240 detainees at Guantánamo Bay and 30 are clear for release.

David Paul Kuhn is the Chief Political Correspondent for RealClearPolitics and the author of The Neglected Voter


By: David Paul Kuhn

President Obama decided to wedge himself in before a planned speech by former Vice President Cheney on Guantanamo Bay, Enhanced Interrogation Techniques, CIA Memos and American Safety.  Obama had not definitive plan, came across as narcissistic kid or like he was still campaigning and attacked the Bush-Cheney White House no less than 28-times.  This after he keeps saying that we (he) aren’t going to point fingers… HMMM… wonder when that is going to happen?  Obama’s Speech came across as a pre-emptive unprepared rebuttal to Vice President Cheney’s Speech.  He was talking from an 9/10 perspective… as if there were no danger.

Vice President Cheney, who would rather be fishing and hunting and has no political ambition or anything to gain from his president campaign, except to protect the American People came across as prepared and sincere.  His speech was very informative, reminding us of the stakes and threats that the Bush White House was operating under after 9/11.  He took responsibility, let us know that there were only 3-people water-boarded… one the engineer of 9/11, and reminded us that the results of the water-boarding saved us from an attack on Los Angeles.

After President Obama’s and Dick Cheney’s speeches today the work on Capital Hill continued unaffected.  There was no additional discussion of funds to close Guantanamo Bay~

  • Comments have poured in from 9/11 families and survivors thanking Vice President Cheney.
  • CNN, a liberal network, just did a poll showing that President Cheney’s approval rating has increased by 8% since he has been speaking out over the past month.
  • Vice President Cheney is still asking to have CIA Memos declassified to support his position.  Obama refuses…  The memos that were released were redacted and left out the results of the Enhanced Interrogation Techniques.

Also released today… 

  • 1 out of 7 released Guantanamo Bay releasees goes back to anti-American terrorist activities
  • Under the Clinton Administration and others, torture was outsourced to Egypt and other countries… and it wasn’t water-boarding.

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Obama vs Cheney...



Cheney on Obama: 'Recklessness Cloaked in Righteousness'


Today's speech... about Gitmo, squeezed in before Cheney's speech... planned for weeks came across as the Serious Adult (Cheney) verses the Narcissistic PC Man-Chiled (Obama) - Never a Fair Fight 

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Obama Will Keep Gitmo Open

I’m assuming everyone knows about the Gitmo issue.  So I won’t spend two paragraphs explaining it.  Chances are if you’re reading this blog you have a grasp on current events.

I’m becoming more convinced that Obama will keep Gitmo opened.  He’s proven quite a few times now that he’s willing to  drop major promises and throw things under the bus in the name of being practical.  Obama vowed to take public financing for his campaign, but he realized how much he could raise through donors, so he dropped that promise.  Obama vowed to keep a distance between his administration and lobbyists, but he has lobbyists working near his administration.  Obama dropped his pastor of 20 years, just weeks after standing up for him.  Obama has even shifted on his view of immediately withdrawing from Iraq.

We all know Obama vowed to close Gitmo, but I think the reality of the situation will cause Obama to change his mind once again.  There is no place to put over 200 prisoners that need to be tried.  Obama will see this situation and keep Gitmo open.

Another solution I can see Obama using for Gitmo is to make a bipartisan “study group” to figure out what to do with the prisoners at Gitmo.  This would buy him some time to make appropriate arrangements just in case he does plan on closing Gitmo.

Obama is just like any other politician.  He runs under the bumper sticker of ‘Hope’ and ‘Change’, but he’s coldly pragmatic.

The really sad part is that we gave up an honorable and patriotic candidate who told it as it was!!

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Comments

2 Comments so far

  1. David Wayne 5 on January 14, 2009 4:07 pm

    After watching Mr. Obama already lie about his $3000.00 campaign promise to small business…. I imagine reality of the real world will bite him on this also….I can only hope considering the recent report of 11% recidivism of of former detainees to terror. I imagine he has a tough row to hoe with his liberal/socialist following.

  2. Michaele on January 14, 2009 5:15 pm

    Obama already said in an interview the other day that he knows it will take time to figure out where to send these terrorists because noone wants them. So, yes again he is seeing reality. And he will continue to see that George Bush was doing what was in our best interests all along, and noone would take these guys so, he had no choice but to put them where he did. Obama and the world are starting to see that George Bush wasn’t a bad guy, he actually cares and did the best he could. Obama is becoming more and more aware of the reality of the situation we are in and that he best be careful what he promises from here on out because the minute he risks our safety we will go against him. And people are seeing too, that he can’t keep his campaign promises…They were Just WORDS! Well he’s eating alot of his own right now. I hope he likes crow.