Posted on 07/19/2015 12:09:19 PM PDT by JimRed
Advocates life sentence for people who have not committed a crime (Infowars) Retired US Army General and the former Supreme Allied Commander of Europe for NATO Wesley Clark advocates rounding up radicalized and disloyal Americans and putting them in internment camps for the duration of the war on terror. In World War II if someone supported Nazi Germany at the expense of the United States, we didnt say that was freedom of speech, we put him in a camp, they were prisoners of war, Clark told MSNBC.
The difference is that World War II was a war declared under Article I, Section 8, Clause II of the Constitution whereas the war on terror is undeclared and thus illegal. Clark is in essence advocating a life sentence for people who have not committed a crime but merely engaged in speech often reprehensible, yet constitutionally protected the government considers radical and in opposition to its foreign policy.
Yep, I forgot my < /rhetoric > tag!
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If this is an undeclared war, THEN the elected in Congress and the Senate should step up to the plate and declare, for any other title, War on Islamic Terror”.
Just how many “D-Party” radicals would we have to round up??? Geeze there are millions of them out there.
Wesley Clark has apparently developed a form of senile dementia.
No, he’s a tyrant.
Thank you. I couldn’t agree more except that Bill Clinton and Madeleine Albright should be in the dock with him. The Serbians were right.
Agreed.
The Serbians were right.
Christian Serbs certainly had the real world ethical and moral high ground, but not in the American and Western European lamestream media. Most Western human rights charges against Serb Christians were false and disproved, some false flag, while the few Muslim atrocities reported were generally confirmed with serious ethnic cleansing of Serbs in the Serbian province of Kosovo by the NATO/UN backed KLA known international drug runners, human traffickers, and kidnap for profit organized criminals.
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