Posted on 12/24/2005 10:41:25 AM PST by ncountylee
New York - After days of carping by Democrats, some Republicans and news reporters over NSA spying, the mainstream news media are piling on the Bush Administration with a new revelation that says more about liberals than it does about our Commander-in-Chief.
According to the Los Angeles Times, almost immediately after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that left over 2,500 bodies laying in the rubble of what used to be the World Trade Center, and left over 200 bodies laying in the rubble of part of the Pentagon, FBI agents secretly monitored radiation levels at Islamic mosques, businesses and homes for several years in large cities to determine whether nuclear or chemical bombs were being assembled. Notice how the Bush Administration is always "secretly" doing things? As if normal clandestine operations are conducted out in the open.
The Los Angeles Time reported, "The disclosure, following the revelation a week ago that the government has secretly (there's that word secretly, again) spied on US citizens without court permission, angered a number of US Muslim leaders. They cited a Supreme Court ruling three months before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in which the justices rejected such government monitoring."
"All Americans should be concerned about the apparent trend toward a two-tiered system of justice, with full rights for most citizens and another diminished set for Muslims," said Nihad Award, an official of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the nation's largest Muslim civil liberties group. (By the way, the Los Angeles Times should ask Dr. Daniel Pipes about CAIR being merely a "civil liberties group -- he can use a good laugh.)
But Justice Department officials said the monitoring is lawful. They said investigators have used special equipment to gauge radiation levels at homes, warehouses and religious centers of some Muslim groups,
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Only a spineless milktoast could see this as a bad thing.
Bush is no Dirty Harry...far from it when we need one.
Duh! I for the like of me find anything wrong with monitoring your enemies. That INCLUDES DEMS.
I don't care that the "Death Wish" movies are given one or two stars. I watch them whenever they come on cable.
We have treasonous rat libs in the US Senate, House, and various government agencies who subvert our Country.
I wish that we had the back bone to try them for sedition/treason, and wish that a Truman, etc., was still around to hit them with everything they deserve.
Only a spineless milktoast could see this as a bad thing.
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Yes, and don't forget the troublemaking, obstructionists of the Dems leadership. This is all by their playbook. Whine and make noise about EVERYTHING Bush does and accompolishes, regardless of whether it makes you look like a total criminal moron or not...they don't care.
The 'rats would rather see a glowing crater in an American city and a million dead, than see mosques monitored for radiation.
"I know what you're thinking. Did he fire six shots or only five? Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I've kinda lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya punk?"
First they tried "general" equipment like hammers or tongs, but they didn't give a very accurate radiation measurement.
Yeaaaaaaaaahhhh! We LOVE 24!
I saw a preview today for the "24" two night season premiere which starts January 15.
Well punk! Do ya"
I hope "24" has plenty of batteries for all the cel phones they use on the program.
Jihad is being preached at these places of 'worship' and funds supporting terrorist actions have been laundered through them. CAIR can kiss my ass.
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