From Jai Dee:
From Pacman:
Ooooops, yet another Bush policy resurrected:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8052999.stm
"There is no detainee at Guantanamo who cannot be tried and shouldn't be tried in the regular federal courts system. This is perpetuating the Bush administration's misguided detention policy."
Kenneth Roth, head of Human Rights Watch, said: "By resurrecting this failed Bush administration idea, President Obama is backtracking dangerously on his reform agenda."
Just because America becomes more liberal, it does not mean that the foreign policy issues have more liberal solutions. Same same
Obama has already done a lot of good for the world IMO...... by us electing him it shows the world we are not the narrow-minded right wingers and war-mongerers that Cheney and his evil little stepson from texas portrayed us as; people around the world now see us as more liberal and open-minded and hope that we can be leaders on the world stage once again. From 2000-2008 we were looked at as a joke and rightfully so, I mean look at the buffoon we had representing us?
Obama will do his job, trust me.... his foreign policy will come around to be more liberal, and yet at the same time pragmatic in regard to todays world stage; he has his hands full now with the economy and a million other things but by 2012 I think we will see that he was a good choice.
Obama will do his job, trust me.... his foreign policy will come around to be more liberal, and yet at the same time pragmatic in regard to todays world stage; he has his hands full now with the economy and a million other things but by 2012 I think we will see that he was a good choice.
Now that W is no longer in charge, the country has a chance to restore its prestige & win over many of those who gave up after the re-election of the unelectable - George W.
It was the re-endorsement of this intellectual lightweight that was the last straw for so many around the world.
Myself & friends of mine - we felt that the US had just given itself a black eye, a huge own-goal that had permanently diminished America's status in the world.
It was the re-endorsement of this intellectual lightweight that was the last straw for so many around the world.
Myself & friends of mine - we felt that the US had just given itself a black eye, a huge own-goal that had permanently diminished America's status in the world.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8052999.stm
"There is no detainee at Guantanamo who cannot be tried and shouldn't be tried in the regular federal courts system. This is perpetuating the Bush administration's misguided detention policy."
Kenneth Roth, head of Human Rights Watch, said: "By resurrecting this failed Bush administration idea, President Obama is backtracking dangerously on his reform agenda."
Just because America becomes more liberal, it does not mean that the foreign policy issues have more liberal solutions. Same same
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