The Guantanamo prison is a problem with no solution. On the one hand, Congress has stripped all funds to relocate detainees to U.S. prisons. On the other, diplomatic efforts to relocate them to other countries has been an abysmal failure . Despite the administration’s best efforts to find an answer to an increasingly frustrating situation, there doesn’t appear to be one. Therefore, we can expect a new executive order allowing indefinite detention of prisoners with periodic reviews. A solution that’s no solution at all for a problem with no clear answer. ProPublica : The draft order, a version of which was first considered nearly 18 months ago, is expected to be signed by 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 Obama administration 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’s pledge 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 elected. 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 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. After taking office, the Obama administration reviewed the detainee population at Guantanamo Bay and chose 48 prisoners for indefinite detention. Officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that number will likely increase in coming months as some detainees are moved from a transfer category to a continued detention category. The White House confirmed that an order is being drafted: A White House official, who asked to speak on the condition of anonymity, later confirmed that the draft order has not yet been given to the president. The official had few details but said the order “would set up periodic review of the detention status of those detainees who cannot be tried,” in either military commissions or federal courts. In 2008, Guantanamo detainees won the right to challenge the lawfulness of their detention in court. The executive order aims to create an executive branch review which would occur separately from the court review and would weigh the necessity of the detention, rather than its lawfulness, officials said. “Perhaps the dangerousness of the detainee’s country of origin could change, or the group that the detainee is affiliated with could cease to exist,” one official explained. Any way you cut it, it’s bad, and likely to get worse. This is one of those situations where there’s no clear pathway to an end that will satisfy the Constitution and people. On the one hand, it’s crazy to think that there are no bad guys in the world. On the other, there’s no guarantee these people held at Guantanamo are the bad guys, despite internal reviews and the like. What do you think should be done about them?
Continue reading …Flash flood rescue caught on tape Are you affected by the flooding? Share your images with CNN iReport. Los Angeles (CNN) — Monsoon-like conditions overwhelmed southern California on Wednesday, creating flash floods that kept workers at home and businesses and streets knee deep in mud and water. The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning Wednesday afternoon for much of Los Angeles County and for several parts of San Bernardino and Riverside counties. The Mojave Desert also was included in that warning. As many as 40 homes in the San Bernardino County community of Highland were damaged by mud and water after two small rivers in the foothill town overflowed, said Bill Peters,…
Continue reading …You’ve seen Jack Wong’s baby from every angle and taken a deep dive through the UI — now, feast your eyes on the juicy silicon insides. Forumgoers at gadget portal 163.com and Soomal cracked open the Retina Display-wielding device this week, and there’s a good bit to see. Sure enough, there’s the 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird we were promised , some TriQuint communication chips, and a lot of tiny covers on a fairly stacked little board. Check out our source and more coverage links for the full teardown; you’ll find plenty more pics where this one came from. Meizu M9 ripped apart, out flies a Hummingbird processor originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 22:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Although the outcome of this fall’s midterm elections didn’t suggest great possibilities for the last two years of President Obama’s term, he would like to suggest, as he does in this speech following Wednesday’s START vote, that … Related Entries December 22, 2010 Obama Makes DADT Repeal Official December 22, 2010 Senate Aims for New START Vote (Update)
Continue reading …Larry Brown is out as coach of the Charlotte Bobcats, who were off to a 9-19 start. Owner Michael Jordan announced Brown’s departure in a news release Wednesday. Former Charlotte Hornets coach Paul Silas is the interim coach. (Dec. 22)
Continue reading …Click here to view this media It’s not the first time Fox News has flubbed an on-screen graphic but it may be the worst. When Fox News host Gretchen Carlson interviewed Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel in mid-December, the conservative network made the unfortunate mistake of identifying him as a “Holocaust Winner” on the lower-third portion of the screen. The graphics department most likely accidentally combined “Holocaust Survivor” and “Nobel Prize Winner.” The glaring mistake comes at about 35 seconds into the above video. Wiesel was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1986 for his “practical work in the cause of peace.” He is also the author of 57 books. Most recently, Wiesel has agreed to act as honorary chair of the Canadian Institute of the Study of Antisemitism (CISA). The Fox News graphics department has a history of identifying scandal-ridden Republicans as Democrats. The blog Down with Tyranny notes that they’ve done it with Mark Foley, Larry Craig, John Ensign, and Mark Sanford. Liberal watchdog group Media Matters has a treasure trove of Fox News chyron screw-ups. For example, in 2009, they labeled Democratic strategist Michael Brown as the former head of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). In June, they mistakenly identified Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ) as a senator. Earlier in the year, an on-screen graphic misspelled “president” as “presiddent.” Apparently frustrated by all the mistakes, in 2009, the network announced a zero tolerance policy for errors. “Effective immediately, there is zero tolerance for on-screen errors,” according to a memo released by Fox News management. “Mistakes by any member of the show team that end up on air may result in immediate disciplinary action against those who played significant roles in the ‘mistake chain,’ and those who supervise them.”
Continue reading …As fires go, the one that broke out Wednesday in a small vacant building was likely to be pretty routine for the Chicago Fire Dept. Instead, it caused the deaths of 2 firefighters and injured several others when a wall and roof collapsed. (Dec. 22)
Continue reading …A judge in Florida has set bail at $15000 for Phillip Greaves, the Colorado man who wrote a how-to guide for pedophiles. Greaves is charged with violating Florida’s obscenity law, a third-degree felony. (Dec. 22)
Continue reading …“There weren’t a lot of hard questions in this news conference,” FNC’s Bret Baier observed on Special Report in the understatement of the night. Indeed, in the first question posed at the late afternoon session, Caren Bohan of Reuters reflected the collective glow of the White House press corp basking in Barack Obama’s glory: You racked up a lot of wins in the last few weeks that a lot of people thought would be difficult to come by. Are you ready to call yourself the “comeback kid”? (Katie Couric gushed on the CBS Evening News over how “the President isn’t calling himself the ‘comeback kid,’ but some other folks are.” A pleased George Stephanopoulos teased ABC’s World News by yearning for more Obama success in 2011: “The President takes a victory lap. How the Christmas season became what he called a ‘season of progress.’ Will it continue in the new year?”)
Continue reading …Hot on the heels of its P7000 firmware update , Nikon has just released one for its D7000 DSLR as well. The update was created for the sole purpose of fixing the hot pixel issue that pops up when taking videos in low light. While this doesn’t completely eliminate the problem, the “bright spots” effect has been “reduced” according to Nikon USA. Unfortunately, this means you no longer have an excuse to not record your child’s rendition of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Hit up the source link for the download. Nikon D7000 firmware update released, cools down ‘hot pixels’ originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 21:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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