Thursday, August 17, 2006
Fifth-Columnists Strike Again
Federal Judge Halts America's War Efforts...
As I wrote in my last post, I believe all Americans should note carefully who has hampered American efforts to prosecute and win the war against terrorists. After just participating in international efforts that successfully thwarted the plot to blow commercial airliners to smithereens on flights between England and America, U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor has ruled that the National Security Agency collection of data must be halted as a result of a lawsuit filed by the aclu.
“Saying that the President of the United States violated the First and Fourth amendments to the U.S. Constitution in illegally spying on American citizens, a federal judge ordered the U.S. government to end its warrantless wiretapping program immediately. U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor, whose court is in the eastern district of Michigan, made her ruling in a case filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and others against the National Security Agency, the agency that ran the terrorist surveillance program that started in 2002.” Click here for the entire article.
On the basis of one judge’s ruling, this proven tool in America’s war campaign can be immediately removed from our defense arsenal? Why do these people want America to lose this war? Oh yeah, because they are fifth-columnists; I forgot for a minute. So what excuses will the Honorable Taylor and the aclu be giving the American people when we wake up one day to the news that more of our fellow citizens have been inhumanely blown to smithereens? If they are honest, they will be cheering.
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Thank you for visiting chuckchants.
Actually, I was looking for a photo that would depict the image of fifth-columnists, but this was the closest I could find.
You express surprise and indignation (outrage, perhaps) that I "assimilate Iran to Nazis." Actually, I need do no assimilation; the President of Iran does that quite well himself.
From Reuters, July 20, 2006, "Germany rejects parts of a letter from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Chancellor Angela Merkel which called into question Israel's right to exist... Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki delivered the letter to the German embassy in Tehran earlier this week. A German government official who saw the letter told Reuters it criticized Israel and said Germany and Iran should cooperate in dealing with Zionism and solving the Palestinian problem. 'It includes many statements that are unacceptable to us, especially regarding Israel, the right of Israel to exist and the Holocaust," said German government spokesman Ulrich Wilhelm. 'It is completely unacceptable for us when these are called into question.'"
You can also read this interview conducted by the German magazine, Der Spiegel:
http://service.spiegel.de/
cache/international/
0,1518,418660,00.html
(will probably have to copy & paste link, since it always gets truncated in these comments).
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