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Monday, June 17, 2013

Obama To Try To Close Guantanamo Bay Again

President Barack Obama has chosen a classic inside-Washington lawyer to make another try at closing down the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. It's where the U.S. has held foreign terror suspects ever since the 9-11 terrorist attacks. Clifford Sloan will become the State Department's special envoy. That office was closed down in January. Sloan will try to negotiate between the administration and Congress on a way to shut down the prison. Sloan is a partner at Skadden Arps, where he is listed as specializing in intellectual property, media and entertainment. He's worked in all three branches of government.

8 comments:

  1. ...and succeeded in none of them!

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  2. "Obama To Try To Close Guantanamo Bay Again"

    before hes sent there!

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  3. Posting before Borwn asks that they be sent to MD to vote for him.

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  4. So then will Obama set all of the terrorist free and back to their Countries. If that happens, he should be locked up.

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  5. What about the countries who have offered to house the prisoners on a sub contracting basis? We would be allowed to send someone,or a group to check on them anytime at all.

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  6. Simple solution. A bullet to the head of each of the terrorist scum.

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  7. Lets not close it lets send Obama there for being a criminal of the us.

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  8. Wait, wasn't there a recent story about a multi million contract awarded to upgrade the facility? What is really going on here? The work was supposed to go on for more than half a year.

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