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Issue 16 News Updates

GET OUT OF 'GITMO'

Right Decision?

In a February 2 interview with NBC News, President Obama admitted that he is worried that closing Gitmo will allow terrorists to resume their attacks against the United States.

"Can we guarantee that they're not going to try another attack? No,"  said the president. But he also said that closing Gitmo remains the right decision. But what I can guarantee, he told NBC News, "is that if we don't uphold our Constitution and our values, that over time, that will make us less safe. And that will be a recruitment tool for [terrorist organizations]."

On February 6, Obama met with victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the U.S.S. Cole bombing and their families to hear their views on the closing of Gitmo.

The president's decision to close the detention center received mixed reviews from the American public. A Feb. 2 Gallup Poll showed that 50 percent of voters oppose the decision and 44 percent support it.

OBAMA CABINET WATCH

It’s official! Former New York Sen. Hillary Clinton is the U.S. Secretary of State. On January 21, the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly approved Clinton to run the State Department in a 94 to 2 vote. Who will take her Senate seat? That’s official too. On January 23, New York Gov. David Paterson appointed U.S. Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand to replace Clinton. Here’s how the rest of the Cabinet and Obama Administration is shaping up:

EYEWITNESS TO HISTORY CONTEST!

The 2009 Eyewitness to History Contest is open. Check your issue 8 teacher's guide or click here for the rules. Check out last year's winners, too.

 

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