Aizle wrote:
Vindicarre wrote:
Aizle, if the President were truly convinced that these peoples' rights were being violated, the only things stopping him from acting on those convictions and ordering the military to release them are?
The sames things I've already listed, which you apparently don't feel have merit. I'm not really sure that this discussion is going anywhere anymore.
None of those things could stop the CiC from making that order, they just make it politically inconvenient for the President to act.
Aizle wrote:
His team has been doing both those things Arathain. You just don't like him and use this as a canard to try and justify your dislike.
That just seems to be a guess you're making now:
Aizle wrote:
Stathol wrote:
Specifically what meaningful forward progress is he making?
To be perfectly honest, I'm not sure. This issue has dropped off my radar and I haven't kept up with it. The last I heard was that they were slowly working through getting the guys being held trials, and for those that they are ok releasing they were working to find them places to be released to. As far as I know that is still happening.
If he were working so diligently, as you assume he is - without any certain knowledge, he would be shouting from his bully-pulpit, as he did regarding health care. He gave 54 speeches on healthcare reform over the course of one year. How many did he give regarding the basic rights of these prisoners held in a place he vowed to close?
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