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Barry strikes again.

Its amazing how this guy manages to be on every side of every argument, depending on who he talks too.
 
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Barry strikes again.

Its amazing how this guy manages to be on every side of every argument, depending on who he talks too.




he's remarkable! just plain remarkable. and it's just like Mr. O pointed out.. that's O for O'Reilly,, the announcement was neatly timed for a Friday when Mr. Remarkable was in Asia.. yep!
 
It should be an interesting trial.

Republicans are squirming because they don't want evidence of torture introduced. That is why they were willing to let them rot in prison
 
It should be an interesting trial.

Republicans are squirming because they don't want evidence of torture introduced. That is why they were willing to let them rot in prison

Don't be Naive... Or Dishonest.

The DemocRATS like J. Forbes Kerry on the Senate Intel KNEW ALL of this as they were OKing it...

THAT is EXACTLY what will come out.

Whether the "Free Press" Focuses on that part of it is what the Question will be.

:)

peace...
 
Can't get Bush admin directly? This is the next best thing. Teflon Barry strikes again.

Today's announcement that KSM and other top al-Qaeda terrorists will be transferred to Manhattan federal court for civilian trials neatly fits this hidden agenda. Nothing results in more disclosures of government intelligence than civilian trials. They are a banquet of information, not just at the discovery stage but in the trial process itself, where witnesses — intelligence sources — must expose themselves and their secrets.

Let's take stock of where we are at this point. KSM and his confederates wanted to plead guilty and have their martyrs' execution last December, when they were being handled by military commission. As I said at the time, we could and should have accommodated them. The Obama administration could still accommodate them. After all, the president has not pulled the plug on all military commissions: Holder is going to announce at least one commission trial (for Nashiri, the Cole bomber) today.

Moreover, KSM has no defense. He was under American indictment for terrorism for years before there ever was a 9/11, and he can't help himself but brag about the atrocities he and his fellow barbarians have carried out.

So: We are now going to have a trial that never had to happen for defendants who have no defense. And when defendants have no defense for their own actions, there is only one thing for their lawyers to do: put the government on trial in hopes of getting the jury (and the media) spun up over government errors, abuses and incompetence. That is what is going to happen in the trial of KSM et al. It will be a soapbox for al-Qaeda's case against America. Since that will be their "defense," the defendants will demand every bit of information they can get about interrogations, renditions, secret prisons, undercover operations targeting Muslims and mosques, etc., and — depending on what judge catches the case — they are likely to be given a lot of it. The administration will be able to claim that the judge, not the administration, is responsible for the exposure of our defense secrets. And the circus will be played out for all to see — in the middle of the war. It will provide endless fodder for the transnational Left to press its case that actions taken in America's defense are violations of international law that must be addressed by foreign courts. And the intelligence bounty will make our enemies more efficient at killing us.

Holder's Hidden Agenda, cont'd . . . - Andy McCarthy - The Corner on National Review Online
 
Can't get Bush admin directly? This is the next best thing. Teflon Barry strikes again.

Today's announcement that KSM and other top al-Qaeda terrorists will be transferred to Manhattan federal court for civilian trials neatly fits this hidden agenda. Nothing results in more disclosures of government intelligence than civilian trials. They are a banquet of information, not just at the discovery stage but in the trial process itself, where witnesses — intelligence sources — must expose themselves and their secrets.

Let's take stock of where we are at this point. KSM and his confederates wanted to plead guilty and have their martyrs' execution last December, when they were being handled by military commission. As I said at the time, we could and should have accommodated them. The Obama administration could still accommodate them. After all, the president has not pulled the plug on all military commissions: Holder is going to announce at least one commission trial (for Nashiri, the Cole bomber) today.

Moreover, KSM has no defense. He was under American indictment for terrorism for years before there ever was a 9/11, and he can't help himself but brag about the atrocities he and his fellow barbarians have carried out.

So: We are now going to have a trial that never had to happen for defendants who have no defense. And when defendants have no defense for their own actions, there is only one thing for their lawyers to do: put the government on trial in hopes of getting the jury (and the media) spun up over government errors, abuses and incompetence. That is what is going to happen in the trial of KSM et al. It will be a soapbox for al-Qaeda's case against America. Since that will be their "defense," the defendants will demand every bit of information they can get about interrogations, renditions, secret prisons, undercover operations targeting Muslims and mosques, etc., and — depending on what judge catches the case — they are likely to be given a lot of it. The administration will be able to claim that the judge, not the administration, is responsible for the exposure of our defense secrets. And the circus will be played out for all to see — in the middle of the war. It will provide endless fodder for the transnational Left to press its case that actions taken in America's defense are violations of international law that must be addressed by foreign courts. And the intelligence bounty will make our enemies more efficient at killing us.

Holder's Hidden Agenda, cont'd . . . - Andy McCarthy - The Corner on National Review Online

I hope they call Bush and Cheney and Powell to testify.. democwats need some whoop ass put upon them.. now that's domestic violence I approve of!
 
Funny how we can do some of everything but aren't brave enough to man up and actually OWN what we do! How CHICKENSHIT IS THAT!!!!!
 
On a side note, wished I had $120.00 to attend the Bold Fresh Tour coming to Norfolk in Jan.
 
someone said, LOL, "I hope they call Bush and Cheney and Powell to testify..."


[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRWVdBvpWFQ"]Like the Bush Cheney Texas Sidestep[/ame]
 

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