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Graham: Obama 'Screwed Up' on Closing Gitmo

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- November 04, 2009
Graham: Obama 'Screwed Up' on Closing Gitmo

With less than two weeks before the Obama administration announces where the conspirators of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will be prosecuted, Sen. Lindsey Graham told Fox News that there is a war within the White House on what to do.

A senior Republican who has supported President Obama's goal of closing the Guantanamo Bay prison by January now says the president has botched the plan.

With less than two weeks before the Obama administration announces where the conspirators of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will be prosecuted, Sen. Lindsey Graham told Fox News that there is a war within the White House on what to do.

"And let me just say, the president, quite frankly, has screwed this up," he said. "You know, he announces on the first day of his being inaugurated that he's going to close Guantanamo Bay and he didn't do the hard stuff. Graham added that he's been talking with Obama for months about the plan, telling him he has to think it through.

While not responding directly to the senator's criticism, a White House aide said progress is being made. The aide also suggested their work is handicapped by chaotic records left by the previous administration.

"The previous administration succeeded in prosecuting only three detainees in more than seven years," the aide said. "This administration is committed to pursuing swift and certain justice wherever possible for those at Guantanamo who have killed Americans, committed acts of terrorism or enabled others to do so."

The Obama administration is scrambling to meet its self-imposed deadline of closing the prison by January as it tries to sort out the cases of the more than 200 inmates remaining at the facility.

The Obama administration has pledged to maintain the facility's controversial military tribunal system to try at least some Guantanamo detainees. Several detainees are facing charges, including five men accused of organizing the Sept. 11 attacks.

In 12 days, the Obama administration is promising a decision on where the self-described architect of the Sept. 11 attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his four co-conspirators will be tried.

Graham supports military trials for the case and is proposing an amendment to keep the men out of federal court because he says criminalizing the Sept. 11 attacks will make the country less safe.

The White House has recently insisted no decision has been made.

A Pentagon spokesman said Defense Secretary Robert Gates is working to resolve the issue.

"We are very much in the midst of this discussion, hoping to come to a conclusion to it shortly and it is not helpful to that process in the estimation of the attorney general and the secretary of Defense for the Congress to be limiting our options there," Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said.

Fox News' Catherine Herridge and Mike Emanuel contributed to this report.
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  • +2 raves rbackues, The Daring Blasph... November 05, 2009 04:19:07 (edited)
    rbackues, The Daring Blasphemer
    I have been VERY disappointed in the speed of the Obama administration on this issue. Indefinite military detention is unconstitutional and against the Geneva Convention. This is a continuing failure and until he closes it, it is Obama's failure.
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    Dan (Politicaly Incorrect) November 05, 2009 19:51:08
    Dan (Politicaly Incorrect)
    Once again, Obama made a promise he fails to keep. He knew he couldn't shut Gitmo down. For the same reason Bush couldn't close it. And yet, Obamazombies fell for it. How's that hope and change working for ya?
  • Captain America November 05, 2009 06:07:13
    Captain America
    A republican saying poopoo! on Obama, how unusual
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    Karen Ward November 05, 2009 04:31:25
    Karen Ward
    we expect immediate results...everyone wants what they want and they want it now...as if he can wave a magic wand and make it all better again...at the same time he is criticized for doing too much...it is tiring...i am tired of the complaining...constant complaining from the far left and the far right...neither group represents our country..the sane ones that know change takes time...the ones who know Obama does not need to be micro-managed..he has a lot to do and I know he will work hard for us..
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    Allbiz Karen Ward November 05, 2009 04:45:30
    Allbiz
    This was the first EO he signed within hours after his inauguration. The man has had plenty of time to shit but he's still sitting on the pot.

    There's a cure for his kind of constipation. It's called impeachment.
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    Karen Ward Allbiz November 05, 2009 04:53:57
    Karen Ward
    he's been a little busy putting through legislation he will not be able to do later on in his Presidency..he is a chess player..that is who he is and that is how he will be handling his job...
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    Allbiz Karen Ward November 05, 2009 05:23:57 (edited)
    Allbiz
    He hasn't put through one piece of major legislation yet except the ones where he is taking over control of the country's industrial complex.

    I don't appreciate him using the lives of American soldiers as pawns in his little chess game. I guess you do.
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    rbackues, The Daring Blasph... November 05, 2009 04:19:07 (edited)
    rbackues, The Daring Blasphemer
    I have been VERY disappointed in the speed of the Obama administration on this issue. Indefinite military detention is unconstitutional and against the Geneva Convention. This is a continuing failure and until he closes it, it is Obama's failure.
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    ptete i... rbackue... November 05, 2009 17:37:35
    ptete in left I trust
    i agree. I'd also like to see him get rid of the patriot act.
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