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Vitter files bill preventing Guantanamo detainees from being tried in U.S. courts

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Sen. David Vitter, R-La. speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, during a news conference to discuss the cap and trade system. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

by Chad Bower / Eyewitness News

Posted on November 18, 2009 at 4:52 PM

Updated Wednesday, Nov 18 at 5:35 PM

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NEW ORLEANS -- U.S. Sen. David Vitter has filed a bill that would prevent Guantanamo Bay detainees from being tried in U.S. criminal courts instead of military tribunals.

Vitter said the detainees, most of whom the government suspects to be terrorists and enemy combatants, shouldn't be treated as common criminals who would be prosecuted under U.S. criminal laws, but should be tried by a military tribunal.

The bill comes after the Obama administration announced it would try alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four alleged conspirators in a New York criminal court for the September 2001 terrorist attacks. If Vitter's bill passes, it would prevent the use of government funds to prosecute Guantanamo Bay detainees in the U.S. criminal system.

A letter Vitter sent to President Barack Obama warns of a threat to return to a pre-9/11 style of prosecuting terror suspects.

"In the 1990s, when Osama Bin Laden and his terrorist counterparts - including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed - were orchestrating attacks around the world, we mistakenly tried those we captured in criminal courts instead of a military tribunal," Vitter writes in the letter, which you can read here. "After almost a decade of this style of justice, the horrific attacks of 9/11 fell upon our country."

Vitter writes that the decision sends a "mixed signal" to the rest of the world by going back on previous support for military tribunals.

"Mixed signals in the War on Terror are the last thing we need in our shared efforts to defeat the terrorists."

Earlier this year Obama signed an executive order that required the military prison to be shut down by January 2010, but Obama conceded Wednesday that the deadline is not going to be met.

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eznews said on November 18, 2009 at 5:01 PM

How do I introduce a bill to try hypocritical, immoral US Senators masquerading as moral conservatives in Guantanamo Bay?

silverfox3 said on November 18, 2009 at 6:25 PM

If Congress had an award for the highest number of useless bills introduced during the course of one's tenure....Vitter would, no doubt, be one of the 5 finalists. It's amazing what he will do to keep his name in the news. Of course, we are supposed to surmise from all of this activity that he is on top of everything and doing a bang up job. And this should also distract from the fact that the man lacks morals and needs the power that comes with his position. Louisiana deserves better than this clown.

stingray504 said on November 18, 2009 at 8:11 PM

Last I heard that wasn't an act of war. Vitter isn't on my good side either but thats no reason to bash him for doing the right thing now.

daphnola said on November 19, 2009 at 3:50 AM

Why does this man still speak on ANYTHING, How can you trust ANYTHING that comes out of his mouth ..... He was a regular customer at a local HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION here on Canal street, they arrested and prosecuted the girls, why havent the males been prosecuted , including DAVID VITTER..? Why do we continue to allow these males who take advantage of these women get off scottfree ??? The people of the town where this PRISON has been finished since 2001 without many prisoners are saying they want them and they want the jobs... David Vitter is trying to make it political, WHERE ELSE should these monsters be tried than in NYC... Thats where they commited their crimes .... NEW YORKERS should prosecute them .... The REPUBLICANS just seem to want to say NO to everything without ever knowing what theyre doing .......Where else in the world and who else in the world should PROSECUTE these MONSTERS than NEW YORKERS ????? New Yorkers should handle them , its their right............