AP reports........
President Barack Obama forcefully defended his plans to close the Guantanamo detention camp Thursday and said some of the terror suspects held there would be brought to top-security prisons in the United States despite fierce opposition in Congress.
He spoke one day after the Senate voted resoundingly to deny him money to close the prison, (if I don't get my way, I am taking my ball and going home) and he decried "fear-mongering" that he said had led to such opposition. (Yeah, there is NO NEED to fear terrorists trying to free their comrades)
He insisted the transfer would not endanger Americans and promised to work with lawmakers to develop a system for holding detainees who can't be tried and can't be turned loose from the Navy-run prison in Cuba.
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
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check out UCV and Hot Air. Obama wants the power to imprison people for "preventive measures."
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