Friday, June 13, 2008

5 dopes in robes strike again

I do not know how the 5 dopes in robes came up with the idea that unlawful enemy combatants are eligible to all of the civil rights of a US citizen. It’s unbelievable, in my opinion.

The most immediate result will be fewer POWs in this terror war. That will lead to more investigations of US troops by dunderheads like Jack the ass Murtha and RC Turd-bin. Word will circulate, why bother risking life and limb to capture one of these scum-bags when a detail of ACLU lawyers will get him off because he was not properly Mirandized. If some scum-bag does happen to be taken alive he’s likely to be turned over to the Iraqis or some other third party for “safe keeping.” And again the whiners will whine.

It would seem we are taking the same approach to the war on terror as we are on energy. Sit around and complain about the situation while tying our own hands for no good reason and not really trying to tackle the problem. This whole thing gives new meaning to the childhood taunt, “I can whip you with one hand tied behind my back.”

I just cannot understand allowing the worse kind of foreign human debris who are trying to destroy us access to our court system. If Reps had conservative candidate, they could make a lot of hay on this one. I cannot help but believe that there has to be about 80-20 split on this issue - with the 80% believing that terrorists should be treated like terrorists. But alas John McCain would close Gitmo and bring the vermin to our shores which would ironically give the louses the exact standing the 5 dopes in robes heaped on the creeps yesterday. If this lunacy is allowed to stand, John McCain won’t have to worry about closing Gitmo, the need for it will be obviated by the 5 dopes’ ruling. The idea of keeping the creeps on Gitmo was to have legal standing to say that they were not on US soil so US law doesn’t apply.

These bastards are not soldiers. These are terrorists. And the 5 dopes have effectively granted them the legal rights of a US citizen.

Scalia said it best: The nation will live to regret what the court has done today. I dissent.

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