To: RustMartialis
Imagine I'm a soldier in Iraq, listening to broadcast radio communications out of Iraq. I record a suspected al Qaeda terrorist/organization making a cell phone call and find that it is to a number in the United States . . .
Do I tell myself -- "Hell, no! I can't listen to this conversation! That would be wrong!"
Or, would that make me an idiot -- kinda like the idiots who are seditiously defaming the war, our troops, our commander-in-chief and lying about each and every instance that I can muckrake and revile to gain votes for my "gang," and who have been for almost 4 years, daily, minute-by-minute?
Would I be a slimey, foresworn trooper capitulating to the enemy . ..
. .. or would I be a "hero," a patriot to liberalism over nation . . .?
6 posted on
08/23/2006 6:17:20 AM PDT by
tadowe
To: tadowe
This is not happening under Iraq's constitution but America's. Big hole in your analogy.
Okay, the US (America hating) judge forbids intelligence gathering on any "overheard" conversation within the US (it might be a ***citizen*** being listened to!)
So, the government (still interested in fighting Islamic cultist terrorism and inhuman sacrifice to gain their religion worldwide hegemony/theocracy) tries, AT LEAST, to find out what numbers my Iraq terrorist/organization is calling, so they can get some Warrants on Probable Cause!
NO! The subversive, treasonous, seditious mobsters of the Left/Democrats WHINE AND MOAN -- Puling their liberal hearts out, "Nine, nicht ist verboten to gather public information from telephone companies!!!!"
What a bunch of scurrilous traitors the jackass party has become ... not free speech heroes or patriots but slimy, backstabbing, terrorist (human sacrifice) supporting subhumans . . .
11 posted on
08/23/2006 6:39:43 AM PDT by
tadowe
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