Monday, January 4, 2010

This absurdity renders hollow Obama's declaration that "we will not rest until we find all who were involved." Once we've given Abdulmutallab the right to remain silent, we have gratuitously forfeited our right to find out from him precisely who else was involved, namely those who trained, instructed, armed and sent him.


This is all quite mad even in Obama's terms. He sends 30,000 troops to fight terror overseas, yet if any terrorists come to attack us here, they are magically transformed from enemy into defendant.

The logic is perverse. If we find Abdulmutallab in an al-Qaeda training camp in Yemen, where he is merely preparing for a terror attack, we snuff him out with a Predator -- no judge, no jury, no qualms. But if we catch him in the United States in the very act of mass murder, he instantly acquires protection not just from execution by drone but even from interrogation.

5 comments:

Hags said...

When you're right you're right.

OBTW, this is a great opportunity for our friends on the left side of the aisle to admit the obvious and get credit for not politicizing the issue.

C'mon on over, Boys!

Hags

Baxter said...

Hypocrisy rules the day on the right, doesn't it? The GOP politicizes it and Hags asks the left not to.

Isn't the Nigerian being treated just as Richard Reid was? Where was all the criticism about Bush & Ridge on that?

The absurdity is that you guys miss this obvious stuff. Your self awareness is very poor, indeed. You will just attack, attack, attack, giving no thought to the merit of your argument.

Jim G. said...

By Charles K.

Mark R. said...

No Rich again misses the more obvious. The DOJ under the idiot named Holder who is running things now is determined to show that the Bush DOJ was wrong on all counts.

Deputy National Security Adviser John Brennan was interviewed by Chris Wallace and he pretty much stated that they will have to cut a deal with Abdulmutallab in order to get any information out of him. Brennan emphasized that the determination regarding Abdulmutallab's treatment was made by the Department of Justice.

Baxter said...

And Reid was treated differently how?