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About that Extraordinary Rendition Thing???
Before 11-04-08 - Obama Disagreed With Bush
After 1-20-09 - Obama Agrees With Bush

Feeling a bit nervous???

Obama Administration Maintains Bush Position on 'Extraordinary Rendition' Lawsuit
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The Obama Administration today announced that it would keep the same position as the Bush Administration in the lawsuit Mohamed et al v Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc.

The case involves five men who claim to have been victims of extraordinary rendition -- including current Guantanamo detainee Binyam Mohamed, another plaintiff in jail in Egypt, one in jail in Morocco, and two now free. They sued a San Jose Boeing subsidiary, Jeppesen Dataplan, accusing the flight-planning company of aiding the CIA in flying them to other countries and secret CIA camps where they were tortured.

A year ago the case was thrown out on the basis of national security, but today the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard the appeal, brought by the ACLU.
 
About that Extraordinary Rendition Thing???
Before 11-04-08 - Obama Disagreed With Bush
After 1-20-09 - Obama Agrees With Bush

Feeling a bit nervous???


So, dapoes, do you agree with Obama's stance, or do you agree with what the ACLU is claiming? I thought this is something that you would agree with.
 
So, dapoes, do you agree with Obama's stance, or do you agree with what the ACLU is claiming? I thought this is something that you would agree with.
Of course....Obama realized he has no other choice. To think otherwise was totally absurd....and people actually beleived him.
 
Big woo , he’s keeping exteroindary rendition , personally I think that’s great ….

Let the people who have problems with this cry themselves to sleep , I don’t care and don’t think less of him for wanting to keep it .
 
Hello everyone. 🙂

I'm new here(US Airways from PHL), and I'm curious about this particuliar board. Is this a politics only format, or are other topics permitted ?

Thank you in advance.

Mrs Peabody
 
Water Cooler is anything but aviation. Politics, cars, travel, DIY or what ever you want to discuss.
 
Finally Obama wakes up...

CNN
The Obama administration told a federal court late Friday it will maintain the Bush administration's position that battlefield detainees held without charges by the United States in Afghanistan are not entitled to constitutional rights to challenge their detention.

"Having considered the matter, the government adheres to its previously articulated position," said a Justice Department document filed in federal court in Washington.

In a controversial 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court last year ruled that detainees held at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay had a right under the constitution to challenge their continued detention. However, the court did not say whether it applied to prisoners in other locations abroad, including Afghanistan.
 
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