Thursday, January 7, 2010

More on the worst AG ever

Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions continues to push Attorney General Holder to explore links between a jihadist rehabilitation program in Saudi Arabia and Yemeni terrorists linked to the attempted Christmas Day bombing of the Nortwest/Delta flight to Detroit. Yesterday Senator Sessions rereleased a letter he sent last month to Holder demanding that the Department of Justice suspend a program under which select Guantanamo detainees are sent to Saudi Arabia for terrorist therapy.

Senator Sessions notes that in Holder's capacity as head of the Obama administration's task force on Guantanamo detainees, Holder has twice vouched for the efficacy of Saudi Arabia's terrorist therapy program in rehabilitating jihadist terrorists. Senator Sessions is unimpressed with the results achieved in terrorist therapy. His letter discloses that 11 of Saudi Arabia's 85 most-wanted terrorists are "graduates of the Saudi program."

Making the letter of substantial current interest, Senator Sessions also discusses the links between terrorist therapy and and Yemeni terrorism. Therapy alumni include Said Ali al Shihri, now the deputy leader of Al Qaeda in Yemen, and Ibrahim Suleiman al Rubaish, Al Qaeda's current theological leader on the Arabian Peninsula. Senator Sessions writes: "The list of failed participants in the Saudi program reads like a 'who's who' of Al Qaeda terrorists on the Arabian peninsula."

It has been almost a month since the original letter, Dec. 9, and AG Holder has yet to respond.

Yes, Rich he is far worse than John Ashcroft and Alberto Gonzalez. All of Holder's decisions are colored in politics. From his work on the Marc Rich pardon to his pardon work on behalf ogf the FALN terrorists. These decisions in favor of terrorists are far more dangerous than writing opinion letters that justified torturing KLM.

By the way if it is so right to grant all of these terrorists thier constitutional rights than why is it also good to blow them away with drones without any warning? O'Reilly is correct, the hypocrisy is almost beyond belief.

Also if Gitmo is such a recruiting tool for Al Qaeda does anyone really believe that once it is closed and all of these terrorists are moved to Illinois that Al Qaeda recruiting is going to take a big tumble? That statement about Gitmo is one of the biggest liberal lies of all time. It has never been proven and the facts certainly do not show that it is one of the main reasons why individuals join Al Qaeda. What is going to happen is that we will now have all of these terrorists residing on US soil and if anything happens there it will be far worse than if it happened at Gitmo. This is common sense. Something that Holder and Obama seem to lack.

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