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Old 06-01-2014, 07:36 PM
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Default Obama violated law in trading terrorists

It appears the Marxist-in-Chief's Administration may have violated the law in order to pull this off ...

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Top Republicans on the Senate and House armed services committees went so far as to accuse President Obama of having broken the law, which requires the administration to notify Congress before any transfers from Guantanamo are carried out.
Lawmakers were not notified of the Guantanamo detainees’ transfer until after it occurred.

The law requires the defense secretary to notify relevant congressional committees at least 30 days before making any transfers of prisoners, to explain the reason and to provide assurances that those released would not be in a position to reengage in activities that could threaten the United States or its interests.

A senior administration official, agreeing to speak on the condition of anonymity to explain the timing of the congressional notification, acknowledged that the law was not followed.
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I hope after the mid terms Republicans own the House and Senate and go for impeachment. Of course that will bring riots, but something has to give somewhere, somehow.
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When does he follow the laws?
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I guess the haters are gong to hate no matter what. I, for one am elated that this administration didn't forget about our soldier and had been working on the release, while asking newspapers not to run stories to sensationalize the issue. I'm also proud of the media for cooperating and not risking the life of a G.I.

The description of this soldier, having been a captive so long, scribbling "SF?" on paper to ask if he was being saved by Special Forces makes me proud to be an American and a G.I. (retired, but we never lose the spirit)

Maybe it's the military in me, but while I disagree with many of his policies, I can't slam him so personally. He is the commander in chief and I never would have dreamed of speaking of a superior officer in such derogatory ways.

I'm not criticizing anyone, personal beliefs are inviolate and everyone has a right to express them. If we transpose this with chain of command, I can't see a Marine speaking of his Commandant like many folks do with the president.

I just have a feeling that if the guy discovered a cure for cancer, immediate criticism would surface over some tiny component of the success.

Maybe it's the embarrassing change in party politics the last decade, but respect for the office has disappeared. From the D's bashing Bush so personally at every turn and opportunity to the R's passing around racist pics, I long for the 60's and 70's again.

When it comes to getting our GI's back from the enemy, results are paramount. Would there be clamoring and criticism if the matter was publicized and we lost the chance to get him home to his family?

Flamesuit on....
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I guess the haters are gong to hate no matter what. I, for one am elated that this administration didn't forget about our soldier and had been working on the release, while asking newspapers not to run stories to sensationalize the issue. I'm also proud of the media for cooperating and not risking the life of a G.I.

The description of this soldier, having been a captive so long, scribbling "SF?" on paper to ask if he was being saved by Special Forces makes me proud to be an American and a G.I. (retired, but we never lose the spirit)

Maybe it's the military in me, but while I disagree with many of his policies, I can't slam him so personally. He is the commander in chief and I never would have dreamed of speaking of a superior officer in such derogatory ways.

I'm not criticizing anyone, personal beliefs are inviolate and everyone has a right to express them. If we transpose this with chain of command, I can't see a Marine speaking of his Commandant like many folks do with the president.

I just have a feeling that if the guy discovered a cure for cancer, immediate criticism would surface over some tiny component of the success.

Maybe it's the embarrassing change in party politics the last decade, but respect for the office has disappeared. From the D's bashing Bush so personally at every turn and opportunity to the R's passing around racist pics, I long for the 60's and 70's again.

When it comes to getting our GI's back from the enemy, results are paramount. Would there be clamoring and criticism if the matter was publicized and we lost the chance to get him home to his family?

Flamesuit on....
He is a friggin deserter.....and soldiers died looking for him......
here, direct from CNN... "I was pissed off then, and I am even more so now with everything going on," said former Sgt. Matt Vierkant, a member of Bergdahl's platoon when he went missing on June 30, 2009. "Bowe Bergdahl deserted during a time of war, and his fellow Americans lost their lives searching for him."

And now his father is tweeting for the release of more Gitmo prisoners. WTF?
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