'Why Can't Guantanamo's Inmates Stay in America?'

Since December, when President-elect Obama extened an olive branch to irritated European allies and asked them to absorb some of these prisoners -- on the condition that America would, too -- a debate has simmered in Germany. Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said in January that Munich might be a reasonable place for 17 Chinese Uighur minority prisoners to settle, since Munich has the largest Chinese Muslim community outside China. But a ... Full Story »

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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - Jan. 22, 2009

With differing idea's in Germany, can you imagine what the rest of the world thinks. The U.S. has one year to figure out what to do with these prisoners. The Constitution was written in shorter time.

If there's 250 prisoners, there can't be no more than 50 who are as bad-ass as Cheney talks about. Most have been in Gitmo for years. How much time would they had gotten if they had went to trail. No more than eight years I'm sure. So you really only have 50 who need extensive care. Bush say's we had 25 to 30 coalition partner's. Give them each two and let them handle it. We've sacrificed enough.

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