Big Government.com--The New Home Of Investigative Journalism

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Andrew Breitbart has done an amazing job of setting up Big Government.com.  He has been the major source of information for the ACORN scandal (not only the videos, but the confidential documents abandoned or left in dumpsters) and now is running an exclusive article about the relocation of the Guantanamo detainees to the United States.  The prisoners are to be relocated to Thomson Correctional Center in Thomson, Illinois.

The link above is to an article that features a memo allegedly sent from the Department of Justice to Defense Secretary Robert Gates.  The post at Big Government.com has a copy of the memo.  Please follow the link and read the memo for yourself.   It is relatively straight forward.

The article concludes:

"Presumably, the inmates at Guantanamo Bay are there because they are believed to be a threat to national security. How moving them into the United States then is a good idea is beyond our powers of reasoning. While we are well aware of the Corleone advice to keep one's friend close and enemies closer, we're pretty certain it wasn't meant as national security advice."

This is a dangerous move.  Putting terrorists near a civilian population (even though the terrorists are in jail) is never a good idea.  We are creating the risk of ransom situations, prison violence within the terrorist population, and after multiple court cases, some of these men are going to be given the rights of American citizens and ultimately let loose within our country.  Bad idea.

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