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Prison Says Obama's Books "Potentially Detrimental To National Security"

First Posted: 08/09/09 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:35 PM ET

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MCLEAN, Virginia - The federal government's most secure prison has determined that two books written by President Barack Obama contain material "potentially detrimental to national security" and rejected an inmate's request to read them.

Ahmed Omar Abu Ali is serving a 30-year sentence at the federal supermax prison in Florence, Colorado, for joining al-Qaida and plotting to assassinate then-President George W. Bush. Last year, Abu Ali requested two books written by Obama: "Dreams from My Father" and "The Audacity of Hope."

But prison officials, citing guidance from the FBI, determined that passages in both books contain information that could damage national security.

A prison spokeswoman referred questions to the FBI, where a spokeswoman was looking into the matter Thursday evening.

The documents detailing the prison's rejection of Obama's books are included in court papers for a resentencing hearing scheduled later this month for Abu Ali, a U.S. citizen.

The rejection is just one indication of the harsh conditions imposed on inmates at the supermax prison, according to Abu Ali's lawyer, Joshua Dratel.

"Imagine an existence controlled by characters created by Louis (sic) Carroll, and that would approach that which Mr. Abu Ali faces each day for the duration of his sentence," Dratel wrote.

Abu Ali requested the books in August, before Obama was elected. In a short, handwritten note on a prison complaint form, Abu Ali argues that the two rejections "violate my 1st amend. rights" - referring to the part of the U.S. Constitution that promises free speech among other rights.

The rejections, as well as other restrictions on family visits, prompted a hunger strike by Abu Ali that has since ended, Dratel wrote.

Prison officials cite specific pages - but not specific passages - in the books that they deem objectionable. They include one page in Obama's 1995 book, "Dreams from My Father," and 22 separate pages in his policy-oriented 2006 book, "The Audacity of Hope." It was not immediately obvious what passages might have been deemed problematic, though nearly half of the pages cited are in a chapter devoted to foreign affairs.

Supermax inmates, including convicted Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui and "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski, are housed under the most severe restrictions in the federal prison system. Inmates typically are kept in their cells in solitary confinement 22 or 23 hours a day.

Abu Ali will be resentenced July 27, following an appellate court ruling that U.S. District Judge Gerald Bruce Lee improperly deviated from sentencing guidelines that recommended a term of life in prison.

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03:52 PM on 07/10/2009
What are they doing reading books, anyway?
Give them copies of the tax code. Maybe they can figure it out. DC sure can't.
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milo9
03:49 PM on 07/10/2009
Another reason that righties must not be allowed near the highest offices in the land. They just can't seem to suppress their innate totalitarian tendencies.
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Tom95134
03:25 PM on 07/10/2009
>>>...requested two books written by Obama: "Dreams from My Father" and "The Audacity of Hope."

But prison officials, citing guidance from the FBI, determined that passages in both books contain information that could damage national security.
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Tom95134
03:28 PM on 07/10/2009
For some reason my comment was cut off. so I'll repeat it here.

I guess we can all look forward to the day when President Obama will be arrested for writing and publishing "information that could damage national security".

This is a perfect example of just how far the government can go to inhibit the flow of information. I have to assume that eventually we can expect the FBI to start burning books that it thinks are "suspicious".
02:33 PM on 07/10/2009
obama is the worst President of all time
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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
02:55 PM on 07/10/2009
Your seriously delusional! Look at Bush #2's track record, then you can comment!
04:37 PM on 07/10/2009
I would also add: Look at James Buchanan's record as well. The Civil War began on his watch and he just sat on his tuchis.
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quillsinister
03:08 PM on 07/10/2009
All aboard the crazytrain!

:-P
03:33 PM on 07/10/2009
Toot toot!
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tbone99
cruisin' duality
12:20 PM on 07/10/2009
The truth is the U.s. does not want those deemed hostile to the U.S to change .It would totalyl deflate the need for billions to the military sector
12:13 PM on 07/10/2009
your country is really becoming the laughing stock of the world. Again.
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12:16 PM on 07/10/2009
Thanks. It really is not the fault of most of us.
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12:53 PM on 07/10/2009
Thanks, we were worried Obama might bring change and repair our reputation. Good to know you still laugh at us.
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kathy001
Don't bogart that duck
12:12 PM on 07/10/2009
I'm just not sure what kind of sense it make to say that books which are sold publicly world-wide would be detrimental to national security. But I do find it ironic that a member of Al Queda is whining about his Ist Amendment rights.
11:17 AM on 07/10/2009
Well, I can imagine that that this action will increase the weekly job lost count somewhat and a few new books will be added to the prison’s collection. If the books are detrimental to national security, then why are they in the public hands? This is another ludicrous move by certain individuals.
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middleoftheroad
11:16 AM on 07/10/2009
They should make this guy sit in the dark for 30 years.
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zeezan
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11:11 AM on 07/10/2009
I doubt seriously that the FBI recommended banning President Obama's books. It sounds more like something a poorly educated, redneck prison guard would do.
11:04 AM on 07/10/2009
i have a hard time spellin' when i get mad
11:01 AM on 07/10/2009
transparacy is potentially detrimentel to a republic?
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GravitonX
10^300 bosons could care less.
10:39 AM on 07/10/2009
President Obama's books will be allowed and the prison officials will be disciplined for their insolence. Some people are simply foolish. There is no way the Administration is going to allow the political bomb of Obama's books being a national security threat to be set.
10:37 AM on 07/10/2009
I wonder if Kaczyniski gets to read Chemistry books?
01:27 PM on 07/10/2009
apples and oranges. And he's in prison for life regardless.
10:11 AM on 07/10/2009
This is amazing that they will not allow these books. But on the other hand the Arayan Brothers are allowed to have their Louis Lamour Books which they follow to enact their hate on others.