Posted on April 5, 2011. Tags: Civilian Courts, Courtroom, Detainees, guantanamo, Indecision, Military Commission, Military Commissions, Mitch Mcconnell, Mohammed, New York Times, Obama, Policy Reversal, Political Backlash, Prosecutors, Senate Republican Leader, Sept 11, September 11 2001, Terror Suspects, War Crimes Charges, War On Terror
The New York Times reports, “The Obama administration, ending more than a year of indecision with a major policy reversal, will prosecute Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four other people accused of plotting the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before a military commission and not a civilian court, as it once planned. Attorney General Eric H. Holder […]
Tom is a US Navy Veteran, owns an Insurance Agency and is currently an IT Manager for a Virginia Distributor. He has been published in American Thinker, currently writes for the Richmond Examiner as well as Virginia Right! Blog.
Tom lives in Hanover County, Va and is involved in politics at every level and is a Recovering Republican who has finally had enough of the War on Conservatives in progress with the Leadership of the GOP on a National Level.
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Posted on August 25, 2010. Tags: Afghanistan, america, based-on-votes, boucher, Cantor, Cross Section, Detainee, Doggett, Edwards, Forbes, Goodlatte, guantanamo, Guantanamo Bay, Hinojosa, Missile Defense, Narrative, National Security, Politics, Ron Paul, Score Card, Scorecard, Senate, Virginians, votes-between, votes-reflect, Wittman, Wolf
The folks over at Keep America Safe have just issued a Congressional score card based on votes in the area of National Security. A cross-section of votes between 2001 and 2010 was taken to reflect a range of national security topics. Twenty-nine votes were selected in the Senate, and twenty-seven were selected in the House. […]
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