Bush to Consider Closing Guantanamo
ABC News reports that President Bush is holding talks about the future of Guantanamo and may decide to close it.
High-level discussions among top advisers have escalated in the past week, with the most senior administration officials in continuous talks about the future of the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay--and how it will be dramatically changed and/or closed in the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling that gave detainees there access to federal courts.
He may decide by Saturday when he leaves for the G8 summit. But it's unlikely he will issue an announcement that soon. As to the reason: the recent Supreme Court decision and those that preceded it.
High-level administration officials say the Court's decision dramatically changes the legal landscape--and raises questions about whether the government has solid evidence to present to federal judges to justify ongoing detentions.
Meaning, of course, evidence that would be admissible in a criminal proceeding as opposed to a military tribunal.
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- July 2, 2008








Those were found in 10
Those were found in 10 seconds using "the google". I didn't cherry pick out of the pages and pages of results, I just took 3 decent ones from the first page.
So all these independent studies, polls, government reports (see the NIE), government studies, etc are all wrong. And *I* am the propagandist?
-- McCain = Four more years of the same --
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By dtaylo75July 3, 2008 - 3:34pm