Who would believe it

Who would believe it

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Wouldn't you go absolutely ballistic if you read the following headlines?

"SENATORS VOTE 90-9 TO AID TERRORISTS"

"U.S. SENATE SUPPORTS RIGHT OF TERRORISTS TO BOMB U.S. TARGETS"

"SENATORS SAY U.S. TROOPS ARE ?BARBARIC' AND ?INHUMANE'"

Yet these headlines describe what the U.S. Senate did just days ago!

The GOP-controlled Senate added an amendment to the $440-billion military spending bill that would extend to spies, terrorists, and Islamic jihadists the same rights U.S. citizens enjoy under the Constitution.

In other words, our military interrogators can no longer question suspected suicide bombers and murderers of women and children without the ACLU looking over their shoulder -- ready to haul some poor enlisted man into court just because he yelled at a terrorist or hurt a terrorist's feelings.

If the Senate had done such a despicable thing during World War II, the American people would have stormed the Capitol, tarred and feathered all who voted for such treachery, and ridden them out of town on a rail.

This evil, suicidal bill - if implemented - would expose Americans to the greatest danger in the history of our nation: The planting of explosives on our subways. Suicide bombers killing American women and children. Airline hijackings. Assassinations.

Do you realize that not a single terrorist attack has occurred on American soil since 9/11 - despite the dark, dire predictions of the political know-it-alls.

You know why? Because our worldwide intelligence operation has discovered and exposed plot after plot to kill Americans, both abroad and at home.

You may be alive today because some interrogator wasn't too fastidious about how he got his information from some proud, smirking jihadist.

Posted by Ted Belman at October 28, 2005 01:02 PM

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1. BobW said:

I anticipate a lot more of "contracting out".

Kol tuv,
BobW

Posted by: BobW on October 28, 2005 05:22 PM

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