Well I suppose that Mr. Starkey is correct about one thing.
"The administration has decided"
And that is the process which will take place.
However, I find the remark that
"and we the American people will abide it. Get on board, or be a detriment to the well being of America"
to be very revealing. We the American people are not required to agree with these actions and to voice that disagreement is not harmful or a detriment to our nation!
In fact, politicians who do not listen to the voter is detrimental to the nation. No matter their political persuasion. The American people do the hiring and they fund the pay check. Period. No matter how one tries to slice this pie, those facts will not change. Further, in an issue such as this, those who lost loved ones on 9/11 and those who were injured on 9/11, their voices should count twice as much.
Our goal as American's is to provide even the nastiest of the nasty, a fair trial, a fair hearing. This president had two ways of achieving that. This act of war and make no mistake, it was an act of war, as made clear by those who did it and funded it, was against the whole, not the few.
Hence, the American will, the American desire should have been honored and it was not.
So Mr. Starkey as much as you seem to enjoy telling others to live with it, in reality it is this White House who will have to live with it and that could become tough to do when this sad choice begins to play it's self out in a court of law!
Mike