Obama administration wants to turn Gitmo detainees loose in the USA. And pay them welfare.

April 3, 2009, 3:00 am · 0 comments

Call the Welcome Wagon. Abu the friendly <i>former</i> terrorist is coming to a neighborhood near you.

Call the Welcome Wagon. Abu the friendly former terrorist is coming to a neighborhood near you.

National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair held a news conference last week and demonstrated the oxymoronic nature of his title.

Blair admitted the President is considering releasing some of the remaining 240 Gitmo detainees in the United States. Of course, he reassured us this would only happen if they can’t be returned to their home countries, because their governments don’t want them back or because the administration thinks they might be abused or tortured by their governments.

Then Blair dropped the real bombshell. He said the former prisoners would have to be given some sort of assistance to start their brand spankin’ new lives in the US of A. “We can’t put them out on the street,” he said.

Are we the only ones who think this is un-freakin-believable? A couple years ago these guys were living in caves in Afghanistan. They had a long term Caribbean vacation. Now we’re going to bring them to the United States and pay them to live here.

Fine. Bring ‘em over.

But not unless each Democrat who spoke in their defense is willing sponsor one of these maniacs, take him into his home, and help him get started in his new life.

Kind of like Madonna with the Malawi kids.

Source: Weekly Standard

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