Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Obama Advisor: Osama Should Be Allowed To Appeal To U.S. Civilian Courts

This story shows you the madness of the Obama candidacy and liberal mindset. This is so amazingly stupid, naive, and flat our wrong that it is scary. Obama's foreign policy advisers said Tuesday that Osama bin Laden, if captured, should be allowed to appeal his case to U.S. civilian courts. Naturally, John McCain disagrees with this ludicrous position. Obama supporters Sen. John Kerry and former White House counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke said OBL would be afforded Habeas rights acocording to the Supreme Court decition last week. Obama has a repulsively naive September 10th mindset and wants to return to the days before 9-11 where counterterrorism was a law enforcement operation. “In previous terrorist attacks -- for example, the first attack against the World Trade Center -- we were able to arrest those responsible, put them on trial,” Obama told ABC. “They are currently in U.S. prisons, incapacitated.” And that worked out well keeping us safe from Islamoterror? As former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said, Obama wants “to take a step back to the failed policies that treated terrorism solely as a law enforcement matter, rather than a clear and present danger. Barack Obama appears to believe that terrorists should be treated like criminals -- a belief that underscores his fundamental lack of judgment regarding our national security.” Former CIA director James Woolsey said Obama has "an extremely dangerous and extremely naive approach toward terrorism ... and toward dealing with prisoners captured overseas who have been engaged in terrorist attacks against the United States." I cannot believe this man has a shot at being president of this nation. This is a truly worrying approach to be taking to suicidal Islamomaniancs. Anyone that does not like McCain because of immigration of campaign financing has got to realize that he at realizes the nature of the struggle we are in and would for that reason alone make a far greater president than B. Obama.


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