White House drafts executive order for indefinite detention!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - December 21, 2010 - The White House is preparing an Executive Order on indefinite detention that will provide periodic reviews of evidence against dozens of prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay, according to several regime officials.
The draft order, a version of which was first considered nearly 18 months ago, is expected to be signed by illegitimate President Obama early in the New Year. The order allows for the possibility that detainees from countries like Yemen might be released if circumstances there change.
But the order establishes indefinite detention as a long term illegitimate Obama regime policy and makes clear that the White House alone will manage a review process for those it chooses to hold without charge or trial.
Nearly two years after Obama pledged to close the prison at Guantanamo, more inmates there are formally facing the prospect of lifelong detention and fewer are facing charges than the day Obama was installed as bogus president.
That is in part because Congress has made it difficult to move detainees to the United States for trial. But it also stems from the illegitimate president's embrace of indefinite detention and his assertion that the congressional authorization for military force, passed after the 2001 terrorist attacks, allows for such detention.