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Monday, October 10, 2011

Al-Qaeda is Upset that Anwar's Rights weren't Protected

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/al-qaeda-joins-civil-liberties-groups-in-questioning-legality-of-killing-u-s-citizen-awlaki/

     So, apparently Al-Qaeda, the notorious Civil Rights Watch-dog group of the Middle East feels that our pal here Al had his rights violated.  They believe it is criminal for the U.S. not to recognize the rights of a self-professed radical cleric who taught many young muslims to kill thousands with his message of Jihad.  The audacity of the U.S. right? 
Where is the freedom, justice, human rights and respect of freedoms that they rant about?"
     I know right?  I mean, why don't we just change our message to Al-Qaeda's?  Cause I mean, their message to kill all the infidels, all the people who left Islam, all the woman who don't know their place, all the Jews, blow up Israel, and stone the adulterers just sounds like something America should go for. 

     Is it just me or does it seem more and more ridiculous?  I'm glad the sucker's dead.  I wish he'd been pushing up daisies a couple years ago honestly. He was an enemy of the state, he virtually forfeited his citizenship by being abroad for so long (and can you imagine the taxes he built up?  No wonder he didn't come back.). The right of these drones was correct in my opinion, except it should not have been something dealt with by the president alone. 

     I hate to sound paranoid but here it goes.  Do we really want the President (especially the Clown in Chief) to have the right to simply go out and kill someone who he sees as an enemy to the government?  Let's face it, he played jury, judge, and executioner.  Do we want the guy to have absolute authority like that?  He never even met this guy before, imagine what he wishes he could do to some of the Tea Partiers. 

     I don't contend that this shouldn't have been done.  Honestly I don't know if I would have wanted the guy to be brought back to America for Trial.  However, Do we really want to give the Executive Branch that much power?  I'm far from saying we should worry about them turning on us, but let us not forget how slippery a hill it is when Government is given more power.  It is merely something to be considered by those who realize that Government power is rarely, if ever, a good thing.

     But thank God the guy is dead.  The ACLU can't bring anyone to testify against us now.

1 comment:

  1. I have no problem with the two sons of bitches, Bin Laden and Al-Awlaki getting waxed. I would have been proud to participate in their erasure.

    It's a good thing it was president obamagod who sanctioned these probaby illegal murders. He's a CONstitutional golfer, you know.
    George Bush would have been pilloried by the U.N., the U.S. press, and Dem's/Libs/Progs of all colors and stripes for doing the same.

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