We have an administration who, giving them the benefit of the doubt, believe that it's partially our fault and that if we would just engage in some "outreach" to the Islamists and show them that we have a great set of values here and the American dream is alive and well, and say, "No matter what you do to us, we will still tie both hands behind our back to be fair dealing with you," and until we do that we will not garner once again the respect of the world that was lost during the Bush years. Well, I don't know if anybody's seen the polls lately, but respect for the United States since Obama took over is plummeting! Now, as far as I know, nobody in the Liz Cheney organization is suggesting these people don't deserve representation or lawyers. One thing that I'm confident in saying is that they should be tried in military tribunals and bringing them into civil courts in the United States is an absolute abomination of a mistake.
This administration has made it clear that they don't have much interest in the defense of this country from this particular enemy, and so there are people that are very much concerned that that laxity on that issue be dealt with. So if Liz Cheney and her group want to call this bunch of Department of Justice lawyers "the Al-Qaeda 7," (snorts) fine with me. I wish I'd-a come up with it. What's the difference in that and the Chicago Seven? What's the difference in that and the FALN 32? I think it's pretty clever, and it sure as hell got everybody's attention, didn't it? And everybody wants to know what I think about Liz Cheney. Well, now, you know, I would much rather have Liz Cheney and her group in charge of defending this country than Eric Holder, Barack Obama and that "sis," Janet Napolitano. I would much rather have Liz Cheney and anybody she knows at the Department of Justice as attorney general. I'd much rather have her at the State Department.
I'll Mega Dittos to that!
-rj
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