My radio is now off. Sean's totally jumped the shark on this and now he has no choice but to ride it out to its (his) bitter end. He should have listened to his mentor and not Rush-ed to judgment. His emotional outbursts at day one have now disintegrated into blind, immature petulance.
Sean, shut your trap and let the 45-day process go on. Think about it; how many Cindy Sheehan types do we have here who are "for the terrorists"? If an outsider who slept through 9/11 only read the AP, NYT, etc. and only heard Durbin, Kennedy, Conyers, Belafonte, etc., that outsider would think WE are pro-terrorist, too!
The UAE is not perfect and has been infiltrated by jihadists, but so have we! What would you call John Walker Lindh?
I'd bet an unclaimed dollar that there is a SMALLER percentage of the UAE population, and businesses, who are Anti-American/Pro-Terrorist, than there is RIGHT HERE IN THE U.S.A. But we DO need to check and vet it out.
Personally, IMO, the unions do not have the best interest of America at heart. They have the best interest of the unions and not much more.
Sean has an excuse for his misinterpretation of this matter. He is (somewhat) a mental midget..... with dreams of grandeur.
I think he believes if he takes this stand, then we get hit, then he may (foolishly) think that he can pass by Rush.
Sean needs some schooling.
I agree with all you say and I, too, am through with Hanity. Moments ago he was riding the "70% of Americans oppose this" bandwagon, oblivious to the obvious hypocrisy of such a remark. Then he engaged in outright bashing of those who didn't see things the same way, including, I can only conclude, President Bush, the VP, Rumsfeld, Franks and other military leaders, and a whole lot of people who I trust far more than him and his newfound Democrat pals.