President Obama Promises To Return America To The “Moral High Ground” In The War on Terrorism.
The newly inaugurated President Obama, issued three executive orders Thursday to demonstrate a total break from the eight year Bush administration. One which requires that the Guantanamo Bay detention facility be closed within a year.
During the signing ceremony at the White House, President Obama reaffirmed his inauguration pledge that the United States does not have “to continue with a false choice between our safety and our ideals.”
President Obama stated that he was issuing the order to close the facility in order to “restore the standards of due process and the core constitutional values that have made this country great even in the midst of war, even in dealing with terrorism.”
The second executive order formally bans torture by requiring that the Army field manual be used as the guide for terrorism interrogations. This finally ends the Bush administration’s CIA program of enhanced interrogation methods. That means no more TORTURE.
Obama then stated that, “We believe that the Army field manual reflects the best judgment of our military, that we can abide by a rule that says we don’t torture, but that we can still effectively obtain the intelligence that we need.”
This is me following through … on an understanding that dates back to our founding fathers, that we are willing to observe core standards of conduct not just when it is easy but also when it’s hard.”
A third executive order established an interagency task force to lead a systematic review of detention policies and procedures and a review of all individual cases. The task force, Obama stated, will also “provide me with information in terms of how we are able to deal with the disposition of some of the detainees that may be currently in Guantanamo that we cannot transfer to other countries, who could pose a serious danger to the United States.”
A memorandum requesting a delay in the Supreme Court’s hearing of the case of Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri, a legal U.S. resident contesting his detention for more than five years as an enemy combatant. He has been held in a military brig without the government bringing any charges against him, was signed by the President.
Al-Marri’s case is scheduled to be heard by the high court in March or April. However, the President said that, Al-Marri “is clearly a dangerous individual. We have asked for a delay in going before the Supreme Court to properly review the evidence against him.”
During Bushs’ second term, the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay became a subject for critics who charged the Bush administration with torturing terrorist suspects. President George W. Bush and other senior officials repeatedly denied that the U.S. government had used torture to extract intelligence from terror suspects, but I am not so sure that the detainees would agree with you and why have they not faced the laws of the United States instead of being led as prisoners all of these years.
I believe Bush to be an International Terrorist. Though I do not believe he will ever come to court over his crimes against humanity. Many of you might not agree with me that is what is great about America, we are able to speak our minds and we are all entitled to our own opinions.
The decision to close the detention facility received immediate backing from Obama’s general election opponent, Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain. McCain, in a joint statement with South Carolina GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham, said he supported Obama’s decision to “reaffirm America’s adherence to the Geneva Conventions, and begin a process that will, we hope, lead to the resolution of all cases of Guantanamo detainees.”
This isn’t surprising that a number of congressional Republicans, however, split with their former party standard-bearer and have criticized President Obama’s decision.
“We cannot risk going back to the politically correct national security policies that left us vulnerable in the lead-up to 9/11,”
Michigan GOP Rep. Peter Hoekstra, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, said in a written statement. “Without a clear plan for the detention and interrogation of captured terrorists and combatants, we are unnecessarily risking the safety of our nation.”
Rep. John Murtha, D-Pennsylvania, an outspoken critic of the Bush administration, praised the action, calling it “a first key step in restoring America’s image and credibility in the world.”
“The Bush administration never understood what the Guantanamo detention facility symbolized to the rest of the world,” Murtha said in a written statement. “They saw it as simply a prison. The issue with Guantanamo was never about its bricks and mortar. The problem with Guantanamo is that its very existence stains and defies the moral fiber of our great nation.”
Obama’s move will probably start a fierce struggle over where the prison’s detainees will go next.
Asked about that issue Thursday, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said, “We have developed some options in terms of how many we think could be returned to other countries to take them. That diplomatic initiative has not started. That will await work in carrying out the executive order.”
“We have identified a number of possible prisons here in the United States” that could take the detainees. However, Gates added, “I’ve heard from members of Congress [representing] where all those prisons are located. Their enthusiasm is limited.
Rep. Bill Young, R-Florida, said he has “quite a bit of anxiety” about the possibility of transferring detainees to U.S. facilities. “Number one, they’re dangerous,” Young said. “Secondly, once they become present in the United States, what is their legal status? What is their constitutional status? I worry about that, because I don’t want them to have the same constitutional rights that you and I have. They’re our enemy.”
If you are looking for more information of the three executive orders that President Obama signed, go to CNN News. Here is a CNN Video of President Obama explaining his executive orders.





He wouldn’t know what it means to moral. He can’t even tell the truth about his name and where he was born.
His real name is Barry Soetoro he was born in Africa and he became a citizen in Indonesia in order to go to school there he took his birth father’s name when he visited Africa where his father that deserted him was born. He saw his father’s name on his burial stone.
He was adopted by an Indonesian father and they moved there in order for him to go to school there and by law you have to be a citizen so he became one.
All this information is available on cuil.com or ixquick.com he claimed he born in Hawaii but that is very interesting because there was an interview with his grandmother in Africa that she was so proud to see him become President because she was in the operating room in Africa when he was born. But all of that seems to have disappeared.
He was elected because all everyone could hear was “Change” and so far the only change I can see is our taxes are going to go through the roof.
Let me put it this way I don’t trust him or his wife at all and they both scare me in so many ways. There was an interview with Mrs. Obama where she called White People “Whiteys” this was a radio station. All of us had better watch him very closely everyday because he speaks out of both sides of his mouth and don’t like what I hear and doesn’t matter out of what side he is speaking.