Submitted by: David Ard
Men believed behind airplane plot were freed from Gitmo
December 28, 2009
Two of the four leaders allegedly behind the al Qaeda plot to blow up a Northwest Airlines passenger jet over Detroit were released by the U.S. from the Guantanamo prison in November, 2007, ABC News is reporting, quoting American officials and citing Department of Defense documents.
American officials agreed to send the two terrorists to Saudi Arabia where they entered into an “art therapy rehabilitation program” and were set free, according to U.S. and Saudi officials, ABC News reported.
Guantanamo prisoner #333, Muhamad Attik al-Harbi, and prisoner #372, Said Ali Shari, were sent to Saudi Arabia on Nov. 9, 2007, according to the Defense Department log of detainees who were released from American custody. Al-Harbi has since changed his name to Muhamad al-Awfi.
Lee ADDS: If the Liberals and the ACLU had their way the minute we captured these guys on a battlefield we’d have to clean them up, oil their rifles for the, rearm them and ask them to, “Please…be nice.”
Let’s face facts…They mean to kill us…so…Let’s beat them to the punch!


