Terrorists Ramzi Yousef and Timothy McVeigh Weren't in Gitmo; They Were Convicted and Safely Sent to U.S. Jails
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The following is excerpted from a National Security Network report refuting GOP politicians who have suggested that bringing Gitmo suspects to the US for trial would endanger public safety. Dick Cheney's Thursday speech defending Gitmo rings completely empty in the face of this report.
As long as it is open, Guantanamo Bay remains a black eye on America’s reputation and hampers our ability to pursue our national security interests. A bipartisan group of five former Secretaries of State, including Colin Powell, Henry Kissinger and James Baker all agree that it should be closed. Condoleezza Rice and Bob Gates both urged President Bush to close it. The Obama administration has developed a plan for closing Guantanamo and the money it has requested is the start of a process that will unfold over the next few months.
The federal prison system safely holds or has held for extended periods of time a large number of convicted terrorists including:
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