Sen. John McCain recently stated on Fox News that due to Obama’s handling of the terrorists he’s freeing from Guantanamo Bay about 30 of these jihadists have joined ISIS, Al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups.
Furthermore these terrorists take on leadership positions when they rejoin their clan because having been in Gitmo gives them ‘street cred’.
So Obama is giving our enemies leaders that are of course going attack us.
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<!–nextpage–>Qatar agreed to “babysit” these dangerous terrorists when freed from Gitmo, akin to a parole officer checking up on convicts in. McCain told Greta, “It just hasn’t worked out that way. Qatar in many ways is not the most reliable custodian of these people as you know.”
We had approximately 779 detainees in Gitmo and have released 620, with 180 of those returning to fight us.
Obama has been very eager to close Gitmo and has been basically been releasing these terrorists back into the ‘wild’.
obama is doing all he can to help them
Define treason please.
Are you serious right now?? Try looking it up, there should also be pic of Obama next to the word!
WOW I’m surprised (sarcasm), all those “innocent” Islamist and terrorists combatants we picked on the battlefield for no good reason are back at killing innocent people? Oh wait… it must be our fault because we put them in GITMO in the first place (more sarcasm).
Send obama to Iraq since he seems to want them to succeed
Someone Kennedy that troll in office I don’t know why anyone of his service men or soldiers of the USA would ever put their life on the line for that evil twisted rat in office!!
I hope Obama gets whats coming to him
Bush loved America so much – he cut funds for troops and veterans!
Truth and Duty
Who Served?
George W. Bush – AWOL from Supporting our Troops
Links:
Vote Vets
Americans for Shared Sacrifice
The Midwest Web Group
Vets for Justice
The Retired Military Advocate
Between tax cuts for the rich, war profits for Halliburton, or support for our troops – which does the Bush Administration choose, time and time again?
Bush Administration cuts $1.5 billion from military family housing. The Bush Administration cut $1.5 billion for military family housing, despite Department of Defense statistics showing that in 83,000 barracks and 128,860 family housing units across the country are below standard. (“Nothing But Lip Service,” Army Times, June 30, 2003; “House Appropriations Committee Approves $59.2 Million for Ft. Hood,” U.S. Rep. Chet Edwards Press Release, June 17, 2003)
Bush Republicans support millionaires instead of military veterans. Bush allies in Congress stopped efforts to scale back the tax cut for the nation’s millionaires by just five percent – a loss of just $4,780 for the year – in order to restore this funding for military family housing. (“The Tax Debate Nobody Hears About,” Washington Post, June 17, 2003)
Bush Administration underfunded veterans’ health care by $2 billion. The Bush Administration’s 2004 budget underfunded veterans’ health care by nearly $2 billion. (“Vets Health Low on Bush’s Priority List,” The Hill, September 17, 2003; “Support for Troops Questioned,” Washington Post, June 17, 2003; U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs, September 2002)
Bush Administration proposal would end health care benefits for 173,000 veterans.More than 173,000 veterans across the country would be cut off from health care because of Bush Administration proposed budget cuts and its plan requiring enrollment fees and higher out-of-pocket costs. (“Support for Troops Questioned,” Washington Post, June 17, 2003)
Bush Administration budget cuts force more than 200,000 veterans to wait for health care. Over 200,000 United States veterans have to wait more than six months for a medical visit because of health care shortages. (“VA Health Care Funding Alert,” Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Press Release, January 31, 2003)
Bush Administration opposed plan to give National Guard and Reserve Members access to health insurance. Despite the war efforts of America’s National Guard and Reserve Members, the Bush Administration announced in October 2003 its formal opposition to give the 1.2 million Guard and Reserve members the right to buy health care coverage through the Pentagon’s health plan. One out of every five Guard members lacks health insurance. (“Bush Opposes Health Plan for National Guard,” Gannett News Service, October 23, 2003)
Bush Administration cuts $172 million allotted for educating the children of military personnel. The Bush Administration’s 2004 budget cut $172 million of impact aid funding. Impact aid funding assists school districts by making up for lost local tax revenue from tax-exempt property, such as military bases. These education cuts will especially affect school-age children of troops serving in Iraq who reside on military bases. (“Support for Troops Questioned,” Washington Post, June 17, 2003)
Bush Administration tax cut denies military families increase in child tax credit.The families of 262,000 children of military personnel do not receive the child tax credit increase because the plan fails to cover taxpaying families with incomes between $10,500 and $26,625. According to The Washington Post, the House version of the Bush Administration plan “wouldn’t help many of those serving in Iraq.” One solider who will not benefit is Army Specialist Shoshana Johnson, the soldier and single mother who was wounded twice in the same convoy as Jessica Lynch. (“Ex-POW’s Family Accuses Army of Double Standard on Benefit,” Washington Post, October 24, 2003; “The New Senate Child Credit Legislation – What It Does and Does Not Do,” Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, June 25, 2003; “Whose Child Is Left Behind,” Children’s Defense Fund, July 23, 2003)
George W. Bush – AWOL from the National Guard 1972-’73
Where were you in ’72?
Most of us remember…Bush does not…
AND didn’t you expect this???I did
What are the results of the investigation of Bowe Bergdahl ?? This issue has somehow become silent.
Shocker