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Saturday, June 13, 2015

6 Gitmo detainees sent to Oman signaling restart in transfers




For starters I thought Congress was going to put a stop to this. Also you would think Barry learned something after Bergdahl's final destiny will be behind bars. 


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The truth be told he didn't care about Bergdahl. The real goal was to get more detainee's released.






Wonder if the idiots who voted for Barry knew...




to fulfill his campaign promise of closing down Gitmo the tactic employed would be releasing everybody there? 

After 911 does anyone really care about waterboarding or what happens to these bastards? Why are they living and Timothy McVeigh is dead? In particular, why is KSM and Zacarias Moussaoui still sucking air?

You got to love the word play here. (You know, like workplace violence substituted for terrorism) in the article below they're not being released... they "transferred". Which in essence is a slow motion release, and of course we all know the Muslims in Oman can keep better watch over them then our own military.

 In his desperation to fulfill his one and only campaign promise he's putting lives in jeopardy

He admitted as much with the Taliban 5:



President Obama acknowledged Tuesday that his Taliban prisoner swap could blow up in his face — or somewhere else around the globe.

The five hardened terrorists sprung from Guantanamo Bay for suspected deserter Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s return could rejoin the jihad on America, the President conceded in defending his decision.

“Is there a possibility of some of them trying to return to activities that are detrimental to us? Absolutely,” Obama told a news conference in Warsaw.

“That’s been true of all the prisoners that were released from Guantanamo. There’s a certain recidivism rate that takes place.”

Hey, but what the hell...that's the next president's problem right? His forte is creating problems, not solving them. 

And in that regard he is remarkable!




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June 24, 2010: the entrance to Camp Delta at Guantanamo Bay. (AP)

Six men held at the Guantanamo Bay detention center arrived in Oman Saturday, the first movement of detainees of out the U.S. prison for terrorism suspects in five months as Congress considers new restrictions on transfers.

The six detainees are all from the embattled country of Yemen – Oman’s neighbors. They all boarded a flight from the prison in Cuba Friday, decreasing the population of the prison down to 116. The move means President Barack Obama has now transferred more than half of the 242 detainees who were at Guantanamo when he was sworn into office after campaigning to close it.

However, Obama remains far from achieving his closure goal, with just a year and a half left in office. Lawmakers are threatening to make the movement of prisoners even harder. The transfers to Oman are the first to be given final approve by Defense Chief Ash Carter, who has been on the job four months.

The six new transfers include Emad Abdullah Hassan, who has been on hunger strikes since 2007 ni protest of his confinement without charge since 2002. According to court documents, Hassan said detainees have been force-fed up to a gallon at a time of nutrients and water. He is accused of being one of many bodyguards to Al Qaeda leader Usama bin Laden and being part of a group planning to attack NATO and American troops against the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan.

The five other detainees sent to Oman were identified by the Pentagon as:

— Idris Ahmad 'Abd Al Qadir Idris and Jalal Salam Awad Awad, also both alleged bodyguards to bin Laden;

— Sharaf Ahmad Muhammad Mas'ud, whom the U.S. said fought American soldiers at Tora Bora before his capture in Pakistan;

— Saa'd Nasser Moqbil Al Azani, a religious teacher whom the U.S. believes had ties to bin Laden's religious adviser; and

— Muhammad Ali Salem Al Zarnuki, who allegedly arrived in Afghanistan as early as 1998 to fight and support the Taliban.

"The United States is grateful to the government of Oman for its humanitarian gesture and willingness to support ongoing U.S. efforts to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility," the Defense Department said in a statement announcing the transfer. "The United States coordinated with the government of Oman to ensure these transfers took place consistent with appropriate security and humane treatment measures."

The Oman News Agency reported early Saturday that the men would be living there “temporarily,” without elaborating. Sultan Qaboos bin Said approved the men being in the country to aid the U.S. while also taking into account the men’s “humanitarian circumstances,” the agency reported.

Oman's decision to accept the men comes as it has played an increasingly important role in mediations between the U.S. and Iran as world powers try to strike a nuclear deal over the Islamic Republic's contested atomic program.

All of the 11 detainees transferred this year have been from Yemen. At least 43 of the remaining 51 approved for transfer this year are from Yemen.

The Obama administration won't send them home due to instability in Yemen, which has seen Shiite rebels known as Houthis take the capital, Sanaa, and other areas despite a campaign of Saudi-led airstrikes targeting them. Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, Yemen's local branch of the terror network that the U.S. considers to be the world's most dangerous offshoot of the group, also remains active in the country.

"We are working feverishly to transfer each of the 51 detainees currently approved for transfer," said Ian Moss, who works on detainee transfers at the State Department. "It is not in our national security interest to continue to detain individuals if we as a government have determined that they can be transferred from Guantanamo responsibly."

Some lawmakers want to impose stiffer requirements for transferring Guantanamo detainees to other countries. Obama has threatened to veto a House bill in part because of the Guantanamo restrictions.

An administration official said Oman agreed to accept the six Yemeni detainees about a year ago. But the defense secretary must give final approval to the move, and that has been a slow process at the Pentagon.

The U.S. administration official, speaking on a condition of anonymity without authorization to go on the record, told The Associated Press the Pentagon has sent no further transfer notification to Congress, which is required 30 days before detainees can be moved.







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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

The law of averages...Cops are not immune




The law of averages:

the expectation that a possible event is bound to occur regularly with a frequency approximating to its probability

In other words if you flip a coin thousands of times the likelihood of heads  every time is zero.


We can apply this same theory to the cops. They make thousands of arrests each year. The greater the amount of arrests the more likely something is going to go wrong.  Most go routine.  But we only hear about the ones that don't. Particularly if it's a white cop and the perpetrator is Black. During this administration the cops are railed against and no longer portrayed as the good guys. In fact the good guys are now bad. The bad good. The criminal element seized on this becoming even more brazen (supported by so-called "witnesses") knowing all they need do is shout "foul play" and their cries will be acted on by opportunist politicians, and certain men of the cloth, only to willing to exploit the situation. For an added measure, just to amplify the situation, POTUS filed adoption papers for the son he never had! And lets not forget the MSM stoking the flames of racism by calling Zimmerman a "white Hispanic" and taking this...






 and morphing it back into this.


Look, I'm not saying there are no bad cops. But considering the amount of arrests and what they have to go through the use of excessive force is extremely low. Especially when you take these statistics into account. 


Wikipedia:


Statistics by age group

A black male born in 1991 has a 29% chance of spending time in prison at some point in his life.

(They speak of it like it was a disease. In a way it is... the government became their father)


One out of nine African American men will be incarcerated between the ages of 20 and 34.

Black males ages 30 to 34 have the highest incarceration rate of any race/ethnicity.

(According to America Community Survey.)

Huffington Post Politics piece Can Black Boys Cry? Tears Of Trayvon Martin states "African-American men comprise a mere 6% of the American population, but according to the Department of Justice, they make up nearly half of the 2 million inmates in U.S. jails or prisons. According to the U.S. census, nearly half of America’s 19 million black men are under the age of 35 years old, and the ratio for young black male imprisonment is around 10 percent, or 10,000 prisoners per 100,000. (Note: This is not counting the additional numbers on parole, or on probation, which add significantly to these numbers.) Placing this ratio in context, as of today, India, a country of 1 billion people, only has about 300,000 prisoners, a ratio of 30 prisoners per 100,000 people. During South African apartheid, the prison rate for black male South Africans, under immensely unfair laws, was 851 per 100,000. In America today, young black men face a rate of imprisonment effectively ten times that number."


Prison vs. College

Several studies have concluded that overall, more black males are in prison than are enrolled in colleges and universities. In 2000 there were 791,600 black men in prison and 603,032 enrolled in college versus 1980, when there were 143,000 black men in prison and 463,700 enrolled in college. In 2003, according to Justice Department figures, 193,000 black college-age men were in prison, while 532,000 black college-age men were attending college. On an average day in 1996, more black male high school dropouts aged 20–35 were in custody than in paid employment; by 1999, over one-fifth of black non-college men in their early 30’s had prison records.

If Barry can decree amnesty for illegals why not make a HS education mandatory?

Other studies contradict this, see NPR Are There Really More Black Men In Prison Than College?

According to Antonio Moore in his Huffington Post article, "there are more African American men incarcerated in the U.S. than the total prison populations in India, Argentina, Canada, Lebanon, Japan, Germany, Finland, Israel and England combined."

Related article:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3117679/NYPD-Commissioner-Bill-Bratton-says-s-hard-hire-black-cops-jail.html


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Please don't give me that socially and economically deprived BS.
Because how then do you explain Barry and Oprah?






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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

What a first class bitch




Wish they could try her for murder.



Teen Charged After Encouraging Boyfriend to Commit Suicide




FAIRHAVEN, Mass. (WPRI) — A Massachusetts teenage girl, who has been accused of allegedly encouraging her boyfriend to kill himself, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter.

According to Fairhaven police, Conrad Roy III took his own life, but not before having second thoughts about it.

Michelle Carter, the boy’s girlfriend, was the last person to text Roy before he killed himself.

Investigators said the conversations between the two, at the very least, did not help coax the teen out of committing suicide.

The 18-year-old died of carbon monoxide poisoning while sitting in his truck behind a K-Mart last July in Fairhaven.

Carter claimed that she loved her boyfriend, yet lied to her friends about knowing the whereabouts of Roy who was missing.

Before lying to a friend claiming she hoped Roy was still alive, she texted him and said, “let me know when you’re gonna do it.”

Roy had a history of depression and has attempted to commit suicide before, according to family members.

Carter also never called 911, but instead continued to text her friends trying to get sympathy. She also sent messages to Roy’s mother after his death.

“I tried talking him out of it so many times,” said Carter in a text message to Roy’s mother. “And telling him how we would always be together and he wanted that, but he thought he would never truly be happy with himself.”

However, detectives found a text she sent to a friend back in September contradicting what was written to Roy’s mother.

“His death was my fault like honestly I could have stopped him,” said Carter in a text message to a friend. “I was on the phone with him and he got out of the car because it was working and he was scared and I [expletive] told him to get back in.”

Carter, who was 17 at the time, will be tried as an adult in juvenile court.

She is scheduled to appear in court April 17.







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Monday, June 8, 2015

No mention of this from the MSM





ICE ISSUES DETAINER FOR WASHINGTON D.C. MASS MURDERER



Whoop-De-Do they're going to deport him after he serves his sentence. Maybe he'll be in a pine box. 
Makes you wonder why he wasn't deported after his first crime. Four people would still be alive today. And yes... you can still be deported even if you have a green card.



(Is it me or do you see a resemblance)

Darron Delon Dennis Wint, a Guyana native accused of the gruesome multiple murders on May 14 of a Washington, D.C. couple, their 10-year-old son, and the housekeeper, will be taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) once he is released from jail, where he has been ordered confined by a judge.



If he is convicted, ICE would grab him after his sentence is completed; immigration courts would consider deporting him.

ICE spokeswoman Carissa Cutrell said ICE acknowledged Wint is a lawful permanent resident of the United States, and thus holds a green card, but Cutrell would not comment on whether ICE had issued prior detainers for Wint.

Wint, who had been convicted of assault more than once before the slayings of Savvas Savopouloses and his family in May, remains the only person charged with their brutal murders, in which they were beaten and stabbed before their multi-million dollar house was burned. Wint was found after a massive manhunt in late May.

According to the Washington Times, Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse examined ICE data and found that issuing a detainer against a green card holder, as ICE has done with Wint, does not happen often.

(That's the fucking problem) 

Perusing through detainers issued by ICE from fiscal year 2008 through the start of fiscal year 2012, the study found that only 3% of detainers were issued against green card holders out of 950,000 total detainers that ICE issued. According to the Department of Homeland Security, 13.3 million green card holders resided in the U.S. in 2012.

Meanwhile, police are targeting a driver for Savapoulos who had informed them he brought $40,000 in cash to the mansion where they were held hostage. When the police searched his car, they found a laptop computer, external hard drives, two backpacks, and his passport.





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Sunday, June 7, 2015

Burial of Boston terror suspect delayed after funeral home refuses to take body of 'extremist'




What... the city landfill is closed?

Shot in the back 3 times? 
Haven't the so-called "witnesses" used this lie before?

Along the same line...

Autopsy confirmed Michael Brown didn't have his hands up nor was he shot in the back... 


another Tawana Déjà moment for Al.





When this turd (Rahim- because there are so many) called his father to say goodbye... did he think he was hopping a jet for Montego Bay?

This story could be summed up with a modified cliché.

Same shit different thug.

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Usaamah Abdullah Rahim was shot dead by police on Tuesday

Knoll wood Memorial Park funeral home refuse suspected extremist's body 

Police will release surveillance video of shooting after his burial 

Boston ISIS radical activist called his father to say goodbye before being shot dead





The Boston terror suspect allegedly plotting an ISIS-inspired beheading of a local cop and to kill 'Draw Muhammad' activist Pamela Geller, had called his father to say goodbye before he was shot dead, according to a new report.





Delays: The funeral of terror suspect Usaama Rahim has been held up by a funeral home refusing to take his body


The funeral of Boston terror suspect Usaamah Abdullah Rahim is being held up because a local cemetery refused to take his body.


Rahim, 26, was fatally shot on Tuesday after investigators said he wielded a military-style knife as they sought to question him about 'terrorist-related information.'


He was allegedly planning to behead the controversial anti-Muslim blogger Pamela Geller and police officers and was under surveillance by authorities.


The Knollwood Memorial Park funeral home in Canton, Massachusetts, refused any part in his burial, which his family hoped to hold today. 


'They wouldn't take him because he was a suspected terrorist,' Abdullah Faruuq, Imam of the Mosque for Praising Allah in Roxbury, told CNN.


Another unnamed funeral home has now agreed to take the body, he said. 


Once the funeral has take place, police will release the surveillance video of Rahim's shooting to the public, after holding it back per the family's request. 


Police have said the video shows officers backing up and Rahim moving toward them before they fired. 


Rahim's brother Ibrahim Rahim, a well-known imam in Boston, originally hit out at police, claiming Usaamah had been shot three times in the back.


But after seeing the video, Ibrahim Rahim acknowledged that his initial post was not correct, and he asked the public not to jump to conclusions. 


A family attorney said he now regrets posting a Facebook message based on incorrect, third-hand information claiming that his brother had been shot three times in the back. 

(third-hand information is what Al makes a living from)




Threat: Law enforcement officials lift a knife that was believed to be held by Usaamah Rahim, who police shot on Tuesday in Boston






Speaking out: Rahim's family said they were unaware of any plans he may have had to behead police officers. Rahim was shot dead in a confrontation Tuesday in Everett, Massachusetts



Police Commissioner William Evans said Rahim had talked about beheading blogger Pamela Geller before deciding to target police officers. 




'There was some mention of that name,' said Evans, who dismissed the idea as 'wishful thinking' while speaking on the 'Today' show.


Ms Geller called for the Boston mosque to be monitored saying it also had ties to the Boston Marathon bombers and a top American al Qaeda operative. 


Shewas threatened by the Islamic State after organizing a 'Draw Muhammad' cartoon event in Garland, Texas, where two extremists were shot dead while trying to carry out an attack


A Muslim leader said on Thursday that his killing by Boston Police and the FBI was reckless and unnecessary.



Controversial: Pamela Geller, American Freedom Defense Initiative's Houston-based founder, was a beheading target



A banner reading "United We Stand For Peace on Earth" stands outside the Islamic Society of Boston mosque in Cambridge. 

Guess you can find humor in anything.












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