Hypocrisy on the Hill
Washington Post: For years, Democrats clamored for the closing of the detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, using the prison to pummel President George W. Bush for abusing his authority, violating domestic and international law, and tarnishing the reputation of the United States. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., felt so strongly about the issue that she sponsored legislation in 2007 to force Mr. Bush to shutter the facility.
Now lawmakers are making it nearly impossible for President Obama to close the notorious prison by year’s end, as he promised to do.
Fear-mongering opponents
Ms. Feinstein, Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid, Nev., and 88 other senators — including every Republican — voted to attach to a must-pass, supplemental war spending bill several provisions that tie the president’s hands. Ms. Feinstein complained that the president lacked a detailed plan to deal with detainees. Facing fear-mongering opponents who essentially accused Mr. Obama of having his heart set on letting hard-core terrorists roam through American backyards, the Senate withered and collapsed, with Maryland Democrats Barbara Mikulski and Benjamin L. Cardin and Virginia Democrats James Webb and Mark Warner joining the pack. Only six senators — all Democrats — had the courage to vote against this wrong-headed amendment: Richard J. Durbin, Ill., Tom Harkin, Iowa, Patrick J. Leahy, Vt., Carl M. Levin, Mich., and Rhode Island’s Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse.
As a result of the vote, the president is prohibited from using taxpayer funds to order the release of any detainee into the United States, including those cleared by the Bush administration and the federal courts; he is likewise forbidden to bring any Guantanamo prisoners to the United States for preventive detention.
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