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January 22, 2009 1:05 PM

Republicans Express Concerns On Guantanamo Executive Order

"I think the important thing to remember is we're talking about terrorists here," House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) told reporters in reaction to President Obama's executive order to close Guantamo Bay and move its prisoners to U.S. facilities.

(CBS)
"I'm not sure there are any americans who want these terrorists in a holding facility or detention facility near them," Mr. Boehner added, reports CBS News' Jill Jackson.

CBS News' Legal Analyst Andrew Cohen notes that "there are several high-profile post-9/11 terrorists—including Richard Reid, Zacarias Moussaoui and Jose Padilla who already are in US prisons having been tried and convicted." All three men are detained in the Supermax facility in Colorado.

"Do we bring them into our borders? Do we release them back into the battlefield like some sixty-one detainees that have been released we know are back on the battlefield....to get back and rejoin this fight," Mr. Boehner asked.

The House leader explained that he feels "there's a lot of important questions with regard to the closing Guantanomo without having a policy in place for what you are going to do with those that are there."

Mr. Boehner said if he were making the decision he would have laid out a plan to deal with the detainees before issuing the executive order. "If it were me I would have a commission look at the whole issue of what do you do with detainees? How should they be treated? Where should they be housed? What legal process should they go through? All of that in my view should happen before the decision is made to automatically close our detention facility there," he said.

Meanwhile, U.S. Representative Pete Hoekstra, R-Mich., the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, issued statement which said, “In briefings yesterday, the administration could not answer questions as to what they will do with any new jihadists or enemy combatants that we capture."

"What are we to do with these people, bring them to the very place they hoped to attack: The United States? ," Hoekstra asked. "What do we do with confessed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his fellow terrorist conspirators, offer them jail cells in American communities?"
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by harbinger09 January 23, 2009 3:09 AM EST
"What are we to do with these people, bring them to the very place they hoped to attack: The United States? ," Hoekstra asked. "What do we do with confessed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his fellow terrorist conspirators, offer them jail cells in American communities?"


What a stupid set of observations. Are we to think that once captured and imprisoned that the "evil terrorists" are so resourceful that they can escape or maybe use magic to attack us once on our soil? grant trials, convict or send them out of America--take DNA samples or retina scans--don''t let them back in. If convicted, send them to the Supermaxx facility, they have very few people in that multi million dollar prison, anyway.

The terrorists are just people--as such--they should be able to be held in our prisons--in isolation if need be.
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by albo58 January 23, 2009 12:40 AM EST
Day 2 on the job and President Obama has weakened our country with a stroke of his pen! Sure, he may have pleased some bleeding heart libs and some European countries, but his actions come at a high cost to the security of our country. Change we can''t believe in!
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by antoniof123 January 22, 2009 6:17 PM EST
Republicans Express Concerns On Guantanamo Executive Order

You know these clowns are so far out of touch and they don''t seem to understand why we voted them out in this last election.

Okay let me explain this to you this if you don''t moderate and get with the mainstreat America you are stupid and the only way to deal with a stupid person is to beat some sense into them.

So that said keep it up GOP and in 2 years you will see another blood bath how many more do you have to lose on capital hill to get the point.
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by treknutz January 22, 2009 6:14 PM EST
What Republicon congressmen and women should be worried about is their re-election campaigns...Give it up fools, Bush and Darth Cheney are gone!
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by briannorwood January 22, 2009 5:34 PM EST
Gitmo represents everything that was immoral about the Bush Administration. It is a stain on our national reputation.

Thank you President Obama for trying to restore dignity to our democracy.
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by mattcat25 January 22, 2009 5:06 PM EST
%u201CClub Gitmo%u201D as so affectionately termed by Rush (could not play baseball) Limbaugh represents a wayward attempt in presenting some sort of front, or product results for George Bush%u2019s never ending and co$tly %u201CWar on Terror%u201D.

The reality is many of the guests at Club Gitmo were rounded up in Conservative Logic fashion to be housed and tortured without merit.

Like so many of the Bush policies Guantanamo Bay has been a completely staged situation to show that $pending should be continued without warrant and result.
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