To: mlo
I like the press conference on the White House grounds with President Bush addressing the nation, and world, saying "This is what we do to our enemies." while the camera zooms out showing the heads of Laden and Omar on pikes with the White House in the background.
31 posted on
11/13/2001 10:49:03 AM PST by
TheDon
To: TheDon
I like the press conference on the White House grounds with President Bush addressing the nation, and world, saying "This is what we do to our enemies." while the camera zooms out showing the heads of Laden and Omar on pikes with the White House in the background. You're kidding, right?????
The EPA would be in there to shut down the White House in a heartbeat. We can't have our President hamstrung like that.
Have him do it from his ranch in Crawford. Soak the heads in pigs blood first.
Shalom.
52 posted on
11/13/2001 10:53:28 AM PST by
ArGee
To: TheDon
We can dream can't we?
55 posted on
11/13/2001 10:54:31 AM PST by
kingh99
To: TheDon
I don't remember this press conference. Has to be a joke, right?
To: TheDon
I like the press conference on the White House grounds with President Bush addressing the nation, and world, saying "This is what we do to our enemies." while the camera zooms out showing the heads of Laden and Omar on pikes with the White House in the background.I may take heat for this, but I think it nonetheless important to say.
If OBL is captured alive, the civilized and correct way to treat him is to put him on trial, with the Nuremberg trials as precedent. It should be done in an Islamic country, perhaps Saudi Arabia, but with international judges. The trial should establish beyond a doubt that acts of terrorism are evil, that they do not come under the definition of "acts of war", and their punishment is that of a murderer. Doing this openly will shore up the public relations problems that are dogging the U.S. effort to establish our legitimate grievances.
And when the trial is over, then the convicted murderer is executed publically in accordance to Islamic law for murderers: sword to the neck. And such a death is not rewarded with eternity in the warrior's paradise.
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