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Monday, June 16, 2014

Act in the case of Meriam Ibrahim in Sudan and her baby and toddler in prison.

Sign the Petition here:
www.frc.org/sudan


Law Is Now A Relative Term...


Eric Holder's Department of Just Us


On Satisfying America..


Here Is My Prediction:

Hillary Rodham Clinton Will Lose The Democratic Nomination For President To Another Woman...

Oo Oo That Smell..


Hot air and the smell of bullshit ahead.

His tongue is a small member, yet it boasts of great things. How great a forest is set ablaze by such a small fire!

Disgusted Yet?


Despite the fact that Obama seems unable to get anyone in his administration to make competent decisions, he seems very able to find and recruit loyal ideologues that believe the rule of law and the constitution are no obstacles to their illegal, anti-western actions, lies and policies.

Deadly Idiocy..


Churchill On Leftist Ideas Of Free Speech...


More Churchill HERE

Don't Believe The Lies Your Government Tells You.


Obama Quietly Releases 12 Jihad Terrorists From US Military Prison in Afghanistan

First it was the five top Taliban commanders traded for the traitor Bowe Bergdahl. Now this. The traitor in the White House seems determined to endanger Americans by releasing as many jihadis as he can. It’s no wonder that these releases were not publicly announced.

But no worries: the Pakistanis say they’ll monitor these jihadis to make sure they don’t have any “militant ties.” That’s right: the pro-jihad Pakistani government will make sure that everything is fine.

“US Quietly Moves Detainees Out Of Secretive Afghanistan Prison,” Reuters, June 13 2014:

(Reuters) – The Obama administration has quietly repatriated a dozen detainees from a small U.S. military prison in Afghanistan, moving a modest step closer toward winding down the United States’ controversial post-9/11 detainee system.

President Barack Obama, in a letter to Congress released on Thursday, informed U.S. lawmakers that about 38 non-Afghan prisoners remained at the Parwan detention center outside of Kabul, down from around 50 a few months ago.

A U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that a Frenchman, a Kuwaiti and 10 Pakistani prisoners were sent back to their respective home countries at the end of May.

The remaining detainees include Yemeni, Tunisian and more Pakistani nationals, and a Russian who the United States is also considering trying in a military or civilian court.

The transfers, which are not publicly disclosed, underscore the challenges the Obama administration faces in shutting down Parwan and the larger U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, which has been widely criticized by human rights groups since being populated in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

Many of the detainees have not been charged with a crime, but the release of any military detainees has the potential to intensify the political backlash the Obama administration is facing over its handling of suspected militants captured in Afghanistan and elsewhere since 2001.

White House officials have sought to rebuff criticism of the decision last month to send five senior Taliban prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay to Qatar in exchange for Bowe Bergdahl, a U.S. soldier held by Taliban-linked militants in Pakistan.

The Obama administration is slowly moving to transfer some inmates out of Guantanamo Bay, where about 150 inmates remain. Obama has renewed promises to close the prison despite long-standing congressional opposition.

The non-Afghan prisoners at Parwan are the only detainees remaining in U.S. custody in Afghanistan after U.S. officials shifted hundreds of Afghan prisoners to Afghan government custody last year.

In February, U.S. officials were outraged when the government of Afghan President Hamid Karzai released 65 of those prisoners, who Washington insisted were dangerous militants requiring at least further investigation.

Morning Mistress

The Truth About Student Debt..


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