Posted on 10/22/2006 7:50:40 PM PDT by World_Events
My "opinion" happens to be the Constitutional rule of law. You either abide by it our you don't. That doesn't mean, of course, that you always have to like it.
"None of the governments lawyers could come up with legal justification to kill bin Laden when we had the chance in the 1990s."
Not true. We had a CINC who refused to make a decision.
"None of the government lawyers could come up with legal justification for the CIA to communicate with FBI."
Not true. We had an administration that systematically hamstrung our intelligence network. But there was plenty of justification (legal and otherwise) to fix things.
"Nobody can come upwith a legal argument against putting a muslim in control of a nuclear submarine or other nuclear launch codes."
You don't have any idea what is involved in our nuclear launch doctrine and procedures do you? No idea about the depth of background investigations, psychological profiling and constant monitoring. Why base your argument on something you know very little about?
"My "opinion" happens to be the Constitutional rule of law. You either abide by it our you don't. That doesn't mean, of course, that you always have to like it."
The Constitution does not require that we support those belonging to a group that desire to overthrow it.
I am working my way through this thread lol. Hope you survive it. Keep up the good work.
As to your thoughts you are right on. There is a tad bit of drama every time moslim is brought up. What is ironic is that this is assimilation. Which we want. However the demonization of American muslims just has the opposite affect which makes the situation far worse.
They're blowin' Taps here.
So I'm outa here!
Nytol
Are the women muslims that get in going to wear burkas?
That is a far more logically consistent argument regarding muslims than the whole Japanese interment thing. Similarly, we don't allow members of the Communist Party to serve in the military. This is the closest approach I've seen for a legal justification to exclude muslims from Service Academies. The initiative for this, however, is going to have to come from Congress. Which means we've got a lot of work to do.
: )
In getting a security clearance, a bankruptcy will cause problems and may cause one not to receive a TS or even a Secret clearance. Of course most American bankrupcy veterans are very loyal to the USA.
32 mohammedans at West Point is a much greater security risk than those folks with financial problems. A certain number even if a small percentage will predictably serve interests other than American interests.
At various universities I've known mohammedans that never failed to cheat their butts off so maybe of that 32 some will not graduate.
So???
Post 96... El Cid... You got it! I think about my grandchildren. Are they aware of the enemy within? Everytime I go past a Mosque, I ask myself, "What are they teaching in there?"
Will keep your post. Read it to the children ...some have all ready been brainwashed by the Public Schools.
"That is a far more logically consistent argument regarding muslims than the whole Japanese interment thing."
Uh no, the refernce to Nazi exclusion, and our question about Japanese loyalties is pretty darn similar. However, it is clear to me that you are an intellectually honest poster. Have a good night.
Most federal academy cadets are appointed by your congress critters.
For me at least, this is reason to turn out the turncoat representatives.
" The President of the United States doesn't believe it."
The way Bush has been fawning over Muslims is a damn embarassment to a thinking individual. I agree you have been hammered too hard tho!
Went throught the entire thread. No one gave a legal justification lol.
People need to take a deep breath here on this issue. Every year in areas where there is a area of high muslim population there is usually a article dealing with Muslim kids and them playing under the bright lights on Friday night. I have seen a couple of those articles on forums and these poor kids get lambasted Kids for goodness sake. What could be more AMerican than playing football. Sounds like a good thing to me.
Also I noticed this not once in this thread did any one mention any of the thousands of brave Iraqis that are muslim that are getting blown to bits fighting these extremist. That is telling
They are not allowed to do anything that will impact their military training. If they can fit their prayers in on their own time, that's fine. Otherwise, too bad. For example, during Ramadan, Muslim USAFA Cadets don't have to eat during the day. But the kitchen doesn't open for them at night. Their on their own.
"Husband says to tell you a LOT has changed since he was at USNA. :)"
Ha. Tell him it got MUCH harder after he graduated. ; )
These Japanese did not belong to the same "religion" as those they were fighting and they gave their loyalty to the US--not to allah or Hirohito.
Islam is a political religion and belonging to it should disqualify anyone to become a citizen in the US since the religion advocates killing and deceiving all infidels until "peace" (all convert to Islam). The religion is incompatible with the Constitution of the U.S. in too numerous ways to mention.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.