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  • Newsweek Gives Heads Up To Terrorist Networks

    02/15/2010 10:41:28 AM PST · by paustin110 · 7 replies · 355+ views
    And So it Goes in Shreveport ^ | 02/15/2010 | Pat Austin
    Once again, the liberal, clueless media goes where they shouldn't. Via Newsweek's aptly named blog, Declassified, we learn for the first time that: "U.S. intelligence officials appear to have obtained access to what could turn out to be a significant trove of phone numbers, photographs and documents detailing the links between Al Qaeda's leaders in northwest Pakistan and the terror group's increasingly menacing affiliate in Yemen, two counter-terrorism sources tell Declassified." The arrest, made in late January, had not been made public until now...until Newsweek spills it:...
  • Obama's Hopey, Change Circus

    02/12/2010 3:00:02 PM PST · by bloodmeridian · 18 replies · 319+ views
    Feed Your ADHD ^ | 2/12/2010 | sig94
    Upon his capture, the most beautiful words a terrorist can hear are the following: “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. Do you understand the rights I have just read to you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me?” If you read the above paragraph, you have just been "Mirandized." That is the Miranda Warning that law enforcement officers must recite...
  • Shoe bomber was read Miranda rights

    02/10/2010 9:47:20 AM PST · by Dementio · 29 replies · 889+ views
    Politico ^ | 2-2-2010 | Mike Allen
    Republicans may have a hard time keeping up their talking point about how reading Miranda rights to the Christmas Day bomber represented a dangerous new direction under President Barack Obama. It turns out that that back in December 2001, Richard Reid — the “shoe bomber” — was read or reminded of his Miranda rights four times in two days, beginning five minutes after being taken into custody. Furthermore, the Bush administration specifically rejected the idea of a military tribunal — another step that Republicans have argued should have been taken in the case of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who tried to...
  • Loose Lips

    02/05/2010 5:23:50 PM PST · by Kaslin · 30 replies · 1,122+ views
    Investors.com ^ | February 5, 2010 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    Holder's decision to Mirandize the Christmas bomber was bad enough. Telling the world he was talking again waseven worse Security: The administration says the Christmas bomber is now cooperating with authorities. We thought they got all the information he had in a 50-minute chat. So just why are we letting our enemies know he's talking? In any war, it's vitally important that you know what your enemy is planning and doing, just as it's important that your actions and plans remain secret. And when you know about your enemy's plans it's important they don't know that you know. We were...
  • Eric Holder should resign; AG admits he ordered Abdulmuttalab tried in civilian court

    02/03/2010 2:48:36 PM PST · by Sergeant Tim · 23 replies · 601+ views
    911FamiliesForAmerica ^ | February 3, 2010 | Tim Sumner
    AG Eric Holder said he knows we are at war during his November 18, 2009 testimony before the Senate Judicary Committee concerning his decision to prosecute Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and the other four 9/11 conspirators in federal court. Unfortunately, Mr. Holder does not walk that talk. (See video of Fox News report here.) Attorney General Eric Holder says he made the decision to charge the Christmas Day terror suspect in the civilian system with no objection from all the other relevant departments of the government. In a letter to Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, the attorney general says that the...
  • Obama vs. Holder - Obama: Do terrorists deserve Miranda rights? "Of course not."

    02/03/2010 2:01:32 PM PST · by milwguy · 11 replies · 674+ views
    weekly standard ^ | 2/3/10 | steven hayes
    In an interview with 60 Minutes last spring, President Obama discussed the handling of captured terrorists and challenged those who claimed the "American system of justice was not up to the task of dealing with these terrorists." Obama said: "I fundamentally disagree with that. Now -- do these folks deserve Miranda rights? Do they deserve to be treated like a shoplifter -- down the block? Of course not." President Obama ought to call Attorney General Eric Holder. In a five-page letter to Senator Mitch McConnell, Holder lays out in exhaustive detail exactly why these folks deserve Miranda rights and why...
  • Holder: It was my decision to charge crotch bomber as civilian

    02/03/2010 12:09:21 PM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 39 replies · 992+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Feb. 3, 2010
    WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric Holder said Wednesday he made the decision to charge the Christmas Day terror suspect in the civilian system with no objection from all the other relevant departments of the government. In a letter to Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, the attorney general wrote that the FBI told its partners in the intelligence community on Christmas Day and again the next day that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab would be charged criminally.
  • Miranda Rights For Christmas Day Day bomber - Why? - And Who Authorized It?

    02/01/2010 9:22:15 PM PST · by JLWORK · 2 replies · 320+ views
    David Horowitz's NewsRealBlog.com ^ | February 1, 2010 | John L Work
    Any cop, prosecutor, or defense lawyer will tell you that the quickest way to get a suspect to stop talking to you is to read him his Miranda Rights and get him a lawyer. The Obama Department of Justice, under Attorney General Eric Holder, has now begun dancing, two-stepping, ducking and dodging about, in earnest, as to who actually made the Christmas Day decision to Mirandize Muslim Underwear Bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab – and why. It was a terrible mistake, whether he was to be sent to a Civilian Court or handed over for a Military Tribunal. I tell you...
  • OBAMA WAS AGAINST MIRANDIZING TERRORISTS BEFORE HE WAS FOR IT

    01/28/2010 7:46:44 PM PST · by TheFreedomPoster · 2 replies · 161+ views
    THE FREEDOM POST ^ | January 28, 2010 | Matthew Burke
    President Obama has swung full circle on his stance on whether non-citizen terrorists deserve Miranda rights. As you can see from the video clip of the March 22, 2009 edition of 60 Minutes (text below at appx. 2:25 mark), President Obama told CBS's Steve Kroft that he was against providing Miranda rights to enemy combatants, or terrorists. As we all know, the president and his attorney general, Eric Holder, have turned 180 degrees on this, including offering Miranda rights to the Christmas Eve, "underwear", or "crotch" bomber....(VIDEO)
  • Abdulmutallab interrogated for less than an hour; White House defends handling of terrorist case

    01/24/2010 8:58:02 PM PST · by Nachum · 7 replies · 527+ views
    Washington Examiner ^ | 1/24/10 | Byron York
    The White House is not disputing a report that FBI agents questioned accused Northwest Airlines bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab for just 50 minutes before deciding to grant him the right to remain silent and provide him with a court-appointed lawyer -- a decision that led Abdulmutallab to stop talking and provide no more information. The news came in an Associated Press reconstruction of Abdulmutallab's first hours in custody. The AP reported that Abdulmutallab "repeatedly made incriminating statements" to U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents who originally took him into custody. Then Abdulmutallab made more statements to doctors who were treating...
  • Christmas Day Bomber Only Talked to FBI for 50 Minutes!

    01/24/2010 10:03:57 PM PST · by Starman417 · 7 replies · 631+ views
    Flopping Aces ^ | 01-24-10 | Mike's America
    Don't tell me we learned all he knew about the plotters in Yemen in one sitting!In August of last year, the Washington Post ran a fascinating article titled "How a Detainee Became An Asset: Sept. 11 Plotter Cooperated After Waterboarding." The article describes the lengthy process that CIA agents went through to extract the intelligence from Khalid Sheikh Mohammed that was vital to stopping future plots and rounding up Al Queda terrorists. Former CIA Director George Tenet declared that this program saved countless lives and was "worth more than the FBI, the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency...
  • Gibbs: 'Right decision' to read underwear bomber his rights

    01/24/2010 8:21:15 AM PST · by Sub-Driver · 66 replies · 1,454+ views
    Gibbs: 'Right decision' to read underwear bomber his rights White House press secretary Robert Gibbs Sunday defended the decision to read so-called alleged underwear bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab his Miranda rights after just 50 minutes of interrogation, saying that ”FBI interrogators believe they got valuable intelligence and were able to get all that they could out of him.” “That decision was made by the Justice Department and the FBI by experienced FBI interrogators, Gibbs said on “Fox News Sunday.” “But make no mistake Abdulmutallab was interrogated and valuable information was gotten by those experienced interrogators.” After he was read his...
  • Its The Enemy, Stupid (The National Security Side Of The Brown Win Alert)

    01/19/2010 9:32:59 PM PST · by goldstategop · 15 replies · 692+ views
    National Review ^ | 1/20/2010 | Andy C. McCarthy
    It was health care that nationalized the special election for what we now know is the people’s Senate seat. But it was national security that put real distance between Scott Brown and Martha Coakley. “People talk about the potency of the health-care issue,” Brown’s top strategist, Eric Fehrnstrom, told National Review’s Robert Costa, “but from our own internal polling, the more potent issue here in Massachusetts was terrorism and the treatment of enemy combatants.” There is a powerful lesson here for Republicans, and here’s hoping they learn it. One of the great frustrations of the Bush years was the fact...
  • Pledge of Confusion? Schools Wrestle With Flag Policy in Classroom

    09/14/2009 1:53:53 PM PDT · by Rodamala · 10 replies · 888+ views
    Fox News ^ | Monday, September 14, 2009 | Allison Pataki
    It's a new school year, but an old fight is brewing in American classrooms. Teachers and administrators around the country are scratching their heads once again over the Pledge of Allegiance. The courts have consistently ruled that students have the right not to recite the pledge in public schools. But now some First Amendment advocates are taking it one step further, arguing that the law compels educators to inform kids at the beginning of school that the decision is entirely up to them. They're advocating a "Miranda warning" for the Pledge... See the rest of article posted at http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,550063,00.html.
  • Senate Votes to Prohibit Reading Miranda Rights to Terrorists Captured in Afghanistan

    08/17/2009 8:53:27 PM PDT · by Iraqs Inconvenient Truth. · 17 replies · 1,261+ views
    Email Only From: actforamerica.org ^ | 08/17/09 | Guy Rodgers, Executive Director Of ACT
    Another Victory in Congress!! Senate Votes to Prohibit Reading Miranda Rights to Terrorists Captured in Afghanistan. by Guy Rodgers, Executive Director Dear AMERICA, Every victory we win in the struggle against radical Islam brings us one step closer to our ultimate goal of protecting America’s security and freedoms from this evil threat. On June 11th we emailed you the Weekly Standard article that reported the following disturbing news: “…the Obama Justice Department has quietly ordered FBI agents to read Miranda rights to high value detainees captured and held at U.S. detention facilities in Afghanistan, according a senior Republican on...
  • Reading Miranda Rights to Captured Terrorists 'Most Outrageous Notion I Have Ever Heard,'

    06/28/2009 4:34:47 AM PDT · by Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid! · 26 replies · 1,700+ views
    cnsnews.com ^ | June 26, 2009 | Bridget Miller
    Reading Miranda Rights to Captured Terrorists 'Most Outrageous Notion I Have Ever Heard,' Says Republican Senator (CNSNews.com) – The Obama administration’s policy of having the FBI read the Miranda rights to terrorists captured on the battlefield in Afghanistan is “outrageous,” Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) told CNSNews.com. “To me, this is the most outrageous notion I have ever heard,” said Inhofe. “These people are terrorists, they don’t have rights, they don’t belong to a country that is identifiable.” “The longer you do that, the more difficult you make it for us to pick up detainees that we need to interrogate because...
  • Court to tackle clarity of Miranda warnings again (felon let go because 'he didn't know')

    06/22/2009 7:08:41 PM PDT · by Libloather · 55 replies · 2,017+ views
    Yahoo ^ | 6/22/09 | Michael J. Sniffen
    Court to tackle clarity of Miranda warnings againBy Michael J. Sniffen, Associated Press Writer Mon Jun 22, 5:36 pm ET WASHINGTON – "You have the right to remain silent." Most people only hear those words while watching cop shows on TV. They usually zone out for the rest of the now familiar Miranda warning to people under arrest. But in the real world, the Supreme Court is still listening to the words that follow. It agreed Monday to hear another case over just how explicit that phrasing must be. In its landmark 1966 Miranda v. Arizona ruling, the high court...
  • How War Fighting Became Law Enforcement; Obama Goes to Court ... 9/11 and the McCain Amendment

    06/17/2009 6:32:47 AM PDT · by Sergeant Tim · 13 replies · 852+ views
    National Review Online ^ | June 17, 2009 | Andrew C. McCarthy
    McCain explicitly included the Fifth Amendment in his legislation because it addresses his target, coercive interrogation. As we’ve seen, in Dickerson, the Supreme Court held that Miranda was now considered part of the Fifth Amendment’s core. In the al-Owhali case, Judge Sand ruled that Miranda imposes daunting burdens on American agents overseas — burdens far more challenging than the rote reading of an advice-of-rights card that typically happens in domestic policing. With the Supreme Court, beginning in 2004, imposing more and more criminal-justice procedure on the battlefield, the McCain Amendment would almost certainly be used by courts or a Democratic...
  • The Global Fifth Amendment; Obama Goes to Court, Part II: Miranda Meets Al-Qaeda

    06/16/2009 4:49:06 PM PDT · by Sergeant Tim · 330+ views
    National Review ^ | June 16, 2009 | Andrew C. McCarthy
    Very quickly after the Nairobi bombing, FBI agents and their Kenyan counterparts picked up and questioned Mohamed Rasheed Daoud al-Owhali, a Saudi national pretending to be a Yemeni of a different name. Though the lead that had prompted their desire to question al-Owhali was only one of hundreds, agents became increasingly convinced — over two weeks of intermittent questioning — that he was a college-educated al-Qaeda operative, well-schooled in counter-interrogation techniques, who was complicit in the atrocity. In fact, he had been the main bomber, helping drive the explosives-laden truck to the detonation site at the embassy. Finally he confessed,...
  • Miranda, Terrorists and Lawyers ( It'll put a smile on your face... )

    06/13/2009 7:52:50 AM PDT · by kellynla · 11 replies · 862+ views
    cnsnews.com ^ | June 12, 2009 | Rich Galen
    Oh. Before we begin today's "Bashing Barack," remember that on Wednesday I invited you to create your own Catchy Caption to the photo of Michelle Obama and France's First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy. I am sad to report that an overwhelming number had the "B" word involved and, therefore, cannot be repeated here. The best usable caption was: "I'm just glad she's not looking at me." On to the really amusing stuff: An article in the Weekly Standard maintains that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is being given a broader role in interrogating prisoners taken during raids on terrorist dens in...