Obama’s Deal Moving Gitmo Terrorists to U.S. Passes House Vote

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    Obama’s Deal Moving Gitmo Terrorists to U.S. Passes House Vote

    By Online Friday, October 16, 2009


    Sacramento , CA – The nation’s largest grassroots, pro-troop organization condemned the action by the House of Representatives voting to clear the way for President Barack Obama’s plan to transfer prisoners from Guantanamo Bay to the United States.


    “We will not stand by as the Congress and President Obama weaken our defenses against our radical Islamic enemies. Bringing these terrorists to the United States will only enable them to bring more mischief to our shores,” said Shawn Callahan, Executive Director of Move America Forward.


    Move America Forward, which visited Guantanamo Bay last December, has been outspoken and fervent to keep Gitmo open and the terrorists off of U.S. soil. Despite Americans overwhelming opposition to the closure of Gitmo and the transfer of terrorists to America, the House of Representatives voted to remove a legal impediment to bringing the terrorists to the U.S.

    “The worst thing,” Callahan said, “was the complete arrogance of members of Congress in flaunting the will of the people. It is no wonder the public has such a low opinion of Congress.”


    Callahan cited examples of Members of Congress who voted to make it easier for terrorist transfers to United States prisons:
    “I haven’t had one person ask me about Guantanamo,” said Rep. Baron Hill, D-Ind. He added that he does “not in the least” fear it as an issue in next year’s elections.

    “It’s a nonissue. Inside the (Washington) Beltway stuff,” said first-term Rep. Dan Maffei, D-N.Y.
    “Our military heroes gave their lives to keep the terrorists from coming to America,” Callahan said. “Now the U.S. Congress votes to bring terrorists here? This is scandalous.”
     
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