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Holder says no need to read Miranda rights to bin Laden if captured
Posted: April 14th, 2010

Washington (CNN) - Attorney General Eric Holder said Wednesday there would be no need to read Miranda rights to Osama bin Laden if the al Qaeda leader were captured.

Holder told a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing that enough evidence exists against bin Laden to convict him in a trial, so that advising him of his rights to protect the legal admissibility of subsequent interrogation was unnecessary.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/?fbid=XPBeW4MfwYo

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Re: Holder says no need to read Miranda rights to bin Laden if captured
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2010, 11:09:58 AM »
LOL...

and if Holder had stated that bin Laden deserves to have Miranda rights, you'd have Rush and friends screaming about it for the next 3 years...


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Re: Holder says no need to read Miranda rights to bin Laden if captured
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2010, 11:41:35 AM »
Oh thank heaven!

For a moment there I thought Holder was going to offer to represent Bin Laden pro-bono if he is captured.

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Re: Holder says no need to read Miranda rights to bin Laden if captured
« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2010, 07:22:32 PM »
Bin Laden should go to Gitmo, Grassley says
Posted: April 14th, 2010

From CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart

Washington (CNN) – On the same day that senators questioned Attorney General Eric Holder about how the administration fights terrorism, a Republican senator had some advice for President Obama.

Asked about Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind of the September 11 terrorist attacks, Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, said the White House should use the procedures and facilities put in place by the previous president.

“I'm not a lawyer, but I think he's a terrorist just like anybody else,” Grassley said on CNN’s John King, USA. “So bring - I would bring him to Guantanamo, and I would try him in a military commission there and carry whatever out the results of the military commission is. I'd make it that simple.”

Grassley also weighed in on a frequent Republican charge against Obama – that his policies on national security and homeland security have made the nation less safe since he took office last year.

“I think this president wants to deliver on the number one responsibility of the federal government just like any president does and that's our national security. Any president has a chance to send signals that are very clear, maybe in some instances with some of these decisions, it's been a little muddier than Bush would have said, but I don't question his integrity or motivations about keeping us safe,” Grassley said.

The Republican senator added, “The president's where the buck stops but it's the responsibility of a lot of people, and all I can say is the president's got to set the atmosphere, the environment to make sure that everybody's working together, and also to send a clear signal to our enemies overseas that there's no compromise on the war on terror.”

Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland joined Grassley for a sit-down with CNN Chief National Correspondent John King. Cardin praised Obama’s approach to battling terrorism.

“I think we're proud of how President Obama has defended our nation,” Cardin told King. “I think - I agree with Senator Grassley. We think that is the first responsibility. I think he's taken the necessary steps in order to protect America. And he's done something else. He's also underscored what we stand for, what our - what this nation's principles are about and he's gotten us much greater international support for our war against terror. All that makes us safer.”

And, looking ahead to November’s mid-term elections, Cardin said Democrats do not view Obama’s record on national security as a potential liability.

“So I think we have a record that we're proud to run on. But again, national security, national defense should never be a partisan issue.”

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/04/14/bin-laden-should-go-to-gitmo-grassley-says/?fbid=XPBeW4MfwYo#more-99729

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Re: Holder says no need to read Miranda rights to bin Laden if captured
« Reply #4 on: April 15, 2010, 12:17:27 AM »
Holder should just ignore Qs like this.

No matter how he answers, he will be attacked by pundits.