Posted on 04/19/2013 7:03:31 PM PDT by Perdogg
And...scene. RT @adamsavader BREAKING: NBC Reporting that Suspect #2 has been Mirandized by the FBI.— Monica Crowley (@MonicaCrowley) April 20, 2013
I’m going to go pet and love my kitties, if they allow me, for some relief.
Yeah were is Cheney when you need him.
Thank you. I saw that they had contact with him previously, but did not know who they were requested to contact him by or anything else. It’s horrific that these people can be “known” by multiple agencies and not followed at all. But, that is the reality, and always has been...
I’m seeing this the same as you in regard to this kid being “trained” since his earliest years to wage a war of this sort. So many here in America just really have no clue what these people have gone through, and what they’ve experienced, and what they’ve been taught by their experiences. These are not “kids” in the sense of the term we would use here in the US... It’s like the kids growing up in Gaza - there are certain things they are taught that makes them likely to commit these acts. Same with these “kids” from Chechnya. It’s a totally different world for them, and people just don’t get it.
[Sorry for the semi-rant - have heard so many people on other websites bemoaning the fact that these kids are so young, and they can’t be islamic terrorists! As if because the kid was at Dartmouth means he can’t be a psychopath? It’s even worse than that really because these people are technically “sane” and intelligent, they are just completely twisted.]
federal charges not state, and I THOUGHT THE LEFT WAS AGAINST THE DEATH PENEALTY.
I wonder if they had hit small town in the south and not liberal yuppie student Boston the death penalty and Miranda rights were have been done
agree but now it’s been reported that he will have no Miranda rights but the likes of Bin Ladens drivers and other get them.
This administration is so screwed up
The only comment I can make on this or any like thread is my tagline. It remains as true now as in the past. People forget too easily and Proglodytes are Muslim apologists.
Likely just CYA thing.
How many lawyers are lining up for this guy?
How many ‘civil rights’ violated technicalities are they going to try and pull?
There is a clear and present danger in treating him as a common criminal...
He doesn’t have anything to offer, but he will confirm his militant Mohammedanism.
I’m beginning to think you stayed in a Holiday Inn Express last night...
great post.
well put..I agree.
Go fork yourself...
All the big shots and union seniority will have their press conferences patting themselves on the back, then go home... leaving a few rookies behind as sitting ducks for another attack...
The Sheriffs in your counties had better start recruiting, deputizing, and arming civilians.
These people are from Chechnya, those are the same people who massacred the school kids in Beslan and took the Moscow Theatre hostage.
Newtown should have been a warning to have security officers and/or armed teachers at every school in this country, because our enemies mean business.
Remember that Unabomber liberal kook?
Same thing here... just more of them...
Aided and abetted by the liberals in the media and the “Hate America First” radical faculty members of academia and lunatic Hollywood.
Sen. McCarthy was right, and so was Marlon Brando...
Yep. I thought it very odd last night that as an American citizen, they could avoid reading him his rights. I didn’t even know there was a “public security exception” or whatever it’s called until I read it here. So I figured that sooner or later he’d be Mirandized.
He is an American citizen. You can legitimately argue whether he should have been made a citizen or not, but if citizenship is to mean something, its rights have to be applied consistently.
}:-)4
U.S. Citizen. The Constitution applies, as do all other laws protecting citizens.
The fact that 90% of the media was supporting the idea that the terrorists were white supremist, Tea Party, Republicans, should give you pause and affirm the fact that you do not want U.S. citizens treated as military targets without due process. Even overseas, I’m a firm believer that U.S. citizens should not be specifically targeted without first having a trial in abstentia.
Chris Matthews would have started raiding Boy Scout Dens and arresting College Republicans for suspicion of treason, and is Matthews really cut from a different bolt of cloth than the Dems in the government?
The military wasn’t involved on the ground because they didn’t need to be involved on the ground. Terrorism is not an exclusively military issue. There was nothing that the Boston police and Federal LEOs needed that they didn’t have to conduct a large urban search. I would assume that they were much better prepared to do so than the military would have been. After all, its their city.
I'm not certain that it can be revoked, but he can be tried for treason, which he should be, and as all U.S. islamic terrorists should be.
Obama states on a semi-monthly basis how much better it would be if he were a dictator. That should give everyone pause on the idea of allowing him to decide Constitutional protections on a case by case basis.
So you want to allow Obama the power to take away Constitutional rights based on the word of Holder's justice department that you committed a terrorist act or planned to? Think about that for a long hard time. Who was it that Axelrod saide committed these bombings last Tuesday? Oh yea, people like us.
Absolutely try him for treason, yes, 100% agree, but do it in the civil courts where it belongs. He is a U.S. citizen, no different under the law than you or me. Non-citizens are a different case.
If this is what I think it is, Article III courts and their procedures don't matter at all.
I want as much information, as fast as possible, for use not by courts in a trial but by US and Russian special forces to prosecute in Pakistan and Chechnya (and maybe Saudi Arabia).
The kid is going to be convicted and executed, regardless of whether or not he is Mirandaized. We need to find, fix, and kill his chain of command, and most of them are not here and even if they are are not under the jurisdiction of Article III courts.
Yes- but how many ACLU lawyers were in line to defend him?
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