Posted on 01/30/2010 6:39:33 AM PST by kristinn
Maine Senator Susan Collins totally destroys Barack Obama over his administration's conduct of the war on terror in the Republican weekly radio address.
No need to elaborate. Read the text for a masterful take down of Obama.
Less than one hour. Thats right, less than one hour.
In fact, just fifty minutes.
Thats the amount of time that the FBI spent questioning Abdulmutallab, the foreign terrorist who tried to blow up a plane on Christmas Day.
Then, he was given a Miranda warning and a lawyer, and, not surprisingly, he stopped talking.
How did we get to this point? How did the Obama administration decide to treat a foreign terrorist, who had tried to murder hundreds of people, as if he were a common criminal?
On Christmas Day, the skies above Detroit became a battleground in the War on Terrorism.
That day the bomb being carried by Abdulmutallab failed to detonate. Thanks to the courageous action of the passengers and crew, nearly 300 lives were saved on the plane and more lives were spared on the ground.
The governments security system, a front line in the war against terrorists, failed long before Abdulmutallab boarded his flight to the United States.
It failed when his visa wasnt revoked, even though his father had warned our embassy in Nigeria about his sons ties to Islamic extremists.
It failed when the intelligence community was unable to connect the dots that would have placed Abdulmutallab on the terrorist watchlist.
It failed when this terrorist stepped on to the plane in Amsterdam with the same explosive used by the Shoe Bomber, Richard Reid, more than 8 years ago.
But, today, I want to discuss another failure a failure that occurred after Abdulmutallab had already been detained by authorities in Detroit an error that undoubtedly prevented the collection of valuable intelligence about future terrorist threats to our country.
This failure occurred when the Obama Justice Department unilaterally decided to treat this foreign terrorist as an ordinary criminal.
Abdulmutallab was questioned for less than one hour before the Justice Department advised him that he could remain silent and offered him an attorney at our expense.
Once afforded the protection our Constitution guarantees American citizens, this foreign terrorist lawyered up and stopped talking.
When the Obama administration decided to treat Abdulmutallab as an ordinary criminal, it did so without the input of our nations top intelligence officials.
The Director of National Intelligence was not consulted.
The Secretary of Defense was not consulted.
The Secretary of Homeland Security was not consulted.
The Director of the National Counterterrorism Center was not consulted.
They would have explained the importance of gathering all possible intelligence about Yemen, where there is a serious threat from terrorists whose sights are trained on this nation. They would have explained the critical nature of learning all we could from Abdulmutallab. But they were never asked.
President Obama recently used the phrase that we are at war with terrorists. But unfortunately his rhetoric does not match the actions of his administration.
The Obama administration appears to have a blind spot when it comes to the War on Terrorism.
And, because of that blindness, this administration cannot see a foreign terrorist even when he stands right in front of them, fresh from an attempt to blow a plane out of the sky on Christmas Day.
Theres no other way to explain the irresponsible, indeed dangerous, decision on Abdulmutallabs interrogation. Theres no other way to explain the inconceivable treatment of him as if he were a common criminal.
This charade must stop. Foreign terrorists are enemy combatants and they must be treated as such. The safety of the American people depends on it.
Im Senator Susan Collins from Maine. Thank you for listening.
Ping to “I can’t believe it’s really Collins” thread.
Wow. Blind sows DO find an acorn once in a while.
re post 15,
You are right Maine is not likely to elect a conservative Republican. At least Collins & Snowe voted with the party and did not cross over on the healthcare key votes. Party unity is crucial when the Senate is 60/40. We hope they stick with the party on similar key votes even if the GOP gains some Senate seats in 2010 & 2012.
Their intention was to cover it up, as they did the Ft. Hood shooting and other acts, since it was done alone.
But the terrorists came out and said that they were now sending lone individuals, which blew the cover off of that lie.
Maybe it was Sen. Vodka Collins speaking.
I wonder who wrote that for her?
She’s trying to win back favor for all her betrayals of the GOP. One statement does not make up for it.
Susan Collins has been all over this in Senate hearings. Good to see her standing up against the democrats once in a while.
exactly, what teleprompter is she reading from?
That depends on the direction the federal government is taking in general. As long as the Republicans are saying "we can do better at crafting government help," then I am indifferent as to which party is in control.
I'm through voting for "lesser of evils." I'm no purist, but neither Collins nor Snowe meets my meager criteria for being acceptable. I'll say it again, I believe the GOP takes a vote in support as a statement of support for position and policy. Unless I can support the position and policy of the candidate, no vote.
whiskey tango foxtrot...
It’s always a good thing when anyone speaks the truth boldly. Doesn’t mean one has to suddenly start supporting them or even want them winning the next election. But I’d hate to become so cynical that I can no longer applaud someone who states truth clearly and logically.
After Barry’s little speech about how Repubs are listening to their bases and therefore have no clout with the President, maybe more Repubs will take a stand.
Susan Collins’ manner of speaking gets on my last nerve but her message is spot on, finally.
I’m not surprised. I remember Susan Collins during the Chinagate hearings. She takes national security seriously — particularly on the intel side.
I’ve also been reading a book by Ashcroft — “Never Again.” Collins fought for him every time she had a chance.
So easy a RINO could do it.
Wow! Was she bribed?
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