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On 05/04/2010 05:35 PM, Ross Sauer -> Ed Hulett wrote:
RS> "Ed Hulett -> All" wrote in
news:30291$POL_INC{at}JamNNTPd:
EH>> Faisal Shahzed IS a radical Islamist and they are rounding up his
EH>> co-conspirators in Pakistan. Shahsed was captured as he was about to
EH>> take off on a flight to Dubai.
EH>> As much as Sauer and mayor Bloomberg wanted it to be a
"teabagger"
EH>> "upset over the healthcare bill," it was (and BHO
said it in his news
EH>> briefing) a terrorist attack.
EH>> Once again reality trumps the loons on the left.
RS> Once again, reality panics the loons on the right.
So you have nothing to say... like "I was wrong"? Remember, you
chimed in with the usual nutty left-wing claim that it was a
"teabager." You even made noise about how it could have been some
teens on a prank.
Now, all you can do is post the opinion of someone else as if it was truth.
RS> Yesterday, when the primary suspect in the attempted bombing of Times
RS> Square was a middle aged white guy, Republican leaders were the picture
RS> of calm, sober leadership. High ranking Republicans on committees
RS> related to national security like Pete Hoekstra and Peter King urged
RS> people not to jump to conclusions, while Senate Majority Leader Mitch
RS> McConnell praised New Yorkers for not succumbing to fear. Likewise,
RS> hawkish Senator Joe Lieberman, who has tended to side with Republicans
RS> on national security issues, issued a statement yesterday saying, "More
RS> than anything, terrorists want to instill terror. They want to create a
RS> wide and broad sense of fear among ordinary people. The resilience shown
RS> by New Yorkers robs terrorists of that power."
Yet, you and mayor Bloomberg made the leap of logic that it was probably
someone form the tea party angry at Obamacare. You were shown to be idiots
and yet all you can do is run away.
RS> That was yesterday. Today, as in the aftermath of the failed underwear
RS> bombing on Christmas Day, Republicans are eager to give that power back.
RS> With the Justice Department announcing the arrest of Faisal Shahzad, a
RS> Pakistani-born American citizen and Connecticut resident in connection
RS> with the failed plot, Republicans have returned to their usual script.
RS> Contrasting McConnell's careful statement from yesterday, Rep. Eric
RS> Cantor complained that Americans really don't live in the kind of
RS> perpetual panic that the threat of terrorism necessitates:
Ho hum... editorializing...
RS> Cantor complained that the public "goes on heightened
alert" after such
RS> incidents for "hours and days rather than permanently"
and thatObama
RS> aides "tend to give these warnings due attention only in limited
RS> spurts."
Obama tried to ignore the attack, only mentioning it once during his photo
op down in LA.
RS> Senator John McCain, appearing on the Imus show, warned the
RS> administration against reading Shahzad, an American citizen, his Miranda
RS> rights:
They didn't until he started talking and gave them a bunch of info leading
to the round up of co-conspirators in Pakistan.
RS> "Obviously that would be a serious mistake until all the information is
RS> gathered," McCain said during an appearance on "Imus in
the Morning"
RS> when asked whether the suspect, 30-year-old Faisal Shahzad, a
RS> naturalized American citizen from Pakistan [should be read his rights.]
The Justice Department did just what McCain advised.
RS> Not content to be merely opposed to due process for foreigners accused
RS> of terrorism, McCain wants to deny American citizens their rights to due
RS> process as well. Indeed, McCain and Lieberman recently introduced a bill
RS> that would allow the government to hold U.S. citizens indefinitely
RS> without charge. Needless to say, things like Mirandization were non-
RS> issues for McCain during the Bush administration, when more than 403
RS> convictions were secured through the civilian justice system.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!
Like I said, reality trumps the loons on the left.
Ed
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"For it is a truth, which the experience of all ages has attested,
that the people
are commonly most in danger when the means of injuring their rights are in the
possession of those [toward] whom they entertain the least suspicion."
--Alexander Hamilton
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