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Dems Switch On Detainees
The vote was 57-43 against a GOP plan from Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK), who noted similar plans had been approved several times in 2009, all with over 90 yes votes.
Instead, Democrats stuck with the White House, and voted down a plan that would have barred the feds from spending money to build or upgrade existing defense facilities in order to house terrorism detainees now at the Guantanamo Bay terror prison.
"I do not believe they belong in our country, I do not believe they belong in our courts," was one quote from the debate about detainees like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-proclaimed mastermind of the Nine Eleven attacks.
That quote though came from someone who voted against the Inhofe Amendment, as Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) was one of many Democrats who sided with his party leadership on the issue, despite his clear opposition to civilian trials for KSM and others.
"I recognize that the President retains the authority to bring charges against these individuals," in civilian courts, Webb said on the Senate floor.
Back on May 20, 2009, Webb had been part of a 90-6 vote in favor of an amendment from Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-HI) that would have blocked "funding to transfer, release, or incarcerate detainees detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to or within the United States."
You can see that vote at http://bit.ly/15vCt6
While Republicans lost that first round, the more interesting votes will be on direct challenges to the policy, such as barring money to transfer detainees and blocking funds to carry out the civilian trials.
All 40 Republicans voted for the plan on Tuesday, joined by three interesting Senators - Joe Lieberman (I-CT) and both Democratic Senators from Arkansas, Mark Pryor and Blanche Lincoln.
All three of them could be pivotal votes on health care reform as well.
The issue of Guantanamo detainees will get a full airing today before the Senate Judiciary Committee, as Attorney General Eric Holder will be before that panel for a regular oversight hearing, where the 9/11 trials are certainly going to be an issue.
Democrats won the first skirmish on this issue - we'll see if that changes in the weeks ahead.
What others are saying
- I am real American Un affraidWe've done it before in the 70s, and 90s
And America was not on trial and the world did not end and Republican Mayor Julliani was all for it, learn some history and grow a pair you crybaby America disbelievers. Don't tear down America stop bashing our system
I believe in American greatness and the greatness of our Constitution and court system and the toughness of our citizens New Yorkers and all Americans. I am not afraid. But then I am a REAL American. - Reality checkNY News Published: Saturday, March 5, 1994
A Federal jury yesterday convicted all four of the men on trial in the bomb attack that killed six people at the World Trade Center last year, causing hundreds of millions of dollars of damage and sending a jolt of fear through a nation abruptly aware of its vulnerability to terrorism.
The jury forewoman, speaking in a clear, firm tone, pronounced the word "guilty" 38 times as the clerk of the court asked her the verdict on each of the charges against the four men.
The verdicts, which came shortly before noon, were cheered by political leaders and law-enforcement officials and aroused emotional response of jubilation and relief throughout the city.
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani said he hoped that the verdicts would lessen tensions rather than increase them. "It should show that our legal system is the most mature legal system in the history of the world," he said, "that it works well, that that is the place to seek vindication if you feel your rights have been violated." - Trying the 9/11 TerroristHolder is being niave when he says we have nothing to fear from the cowards. I believe that they will take every opportunity to disrupt not only the trial but the surrounding areas. I sure wouldn't visit a city where the trial was being held.
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