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still says videotape
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Here is a lefty link parsing this xo. This one appears to exclude citizens from warrantless searches.
Clinton's general abuse of xo's was, however, a huge problem as some loc folks are finally noticing, since Bush is now playing the game.
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Radical Centrist
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The lefty site is right.
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![]() Anyway, the Bush adminstration's claim is that this is war. Also, considering the request for permanent adoption of the "Patriot" Act, this war will apparently last forever.
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Forever? There will always be terrorists and we will always be at war with EastAsia.
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Yeah, but we don't have to be at war IN EastAsia
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I think this line's mostly filler.
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Apparently, the NSA spying started months before 9/11. I guess Congress' authorization of force isn't the actual legal justification for it. I wonder what the next one will be.
[edit] And no, it can't be "9/11 changed everything" or "if we had these powers before 9/11 we could have stopped it" either.
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That guy needs a dog. Go to page 37 of the PDF and read the section marked "major policy issues". A reasonable summary of it would be:
We can't do our job unless we monitor at a very high level. We'll do that, and stay within the law. This guy's summary of it is We're gonna listen to what we please. We say so in December 2000 because, WTF, the Bushies are coming in, if this Florida thing gets resolved, and we predict they will want it. |
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I think this line's mostly filler.
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It's hyperbole. My point is, the document that he calls out as his smoking gun doesn't say any of that.
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From the Washington Post of 19 Jan 2006:
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Meanwhile, this is how the enemy destroys a superior adversay when that adversary is lead by mental midgets: Quote:
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From here.
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Many armies have had to deal with insurgents, and all of them have had to deal with uniformed enemy. How they did so is a measure of who they were. In WWII, elements of the German military had very brutal, and to some degree effective measures for dealing with insurgencies. Their methods were the grist for many propoganda films and even parodies for decades. The reasons McCain is upset about stuff like this is that Welshofer's attitude was probably similar to the attitudes of the guards and officers running the 'Hanoi Hilton'. They assumed prisoners had intelligence and propoganda value. They probably felt that breaking them would be a patriotic duty and might save lives. Up until now, we have publicly taken the high road. We could demonstrate to the world our expectations about how our soldiers were to be treated. We could argue to the United Nations before or after we punished countries who tortured our soldiers that we were holding them to our standards. By being consistent, we could make the case that we were not hypocrites. The dead man may have been an enemy, but he was also an officer in uniform. He probably did not belong to Al-Qaeda. At the worst, he may have been tied to the insurgents, although that fact was never determined. In the end, he did not provide any useful intelligence and his death probably hurt us. Assuming Welshofer is convicted, he will probably be pardoned in 6-12 months. It's too bad all of the Joint Chief positions are filled, because he might just be the guy the administration is looking for to retool the Army to more effectively fight terrorism. If there is ever any large scale unrest in this country, he might even get the chance to try out his skills in Virginia.
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Fort Carson is located south of the city which neighbors mine. Funny thing I over heard two summers ago.
I went to Chinamart, trying to find some potting soil made in the USA. I was standing in the check out line with my 20 pounds of good American earth in my cart. The two men in front of me were soldiers stationed at Ft. Carson. They began to discuss the death of an Iraqi officer who had been strangled with an electrical cord while zipped in his sleeping bag. The two young men thought this incident was an example of some good, clean fun. They spoke as if they had personally witnessed what they were talking about. I felt horrified to overhear this bit of conversation. I thought at the time that they were exagerating, the way young men sometimes do when speaking of war time experiences. Last Veteran's day, the local PBS station showed a documentary about the experiences of young Air Force pilots who were graduates of the US Air Force Academy which is up north of here on the opposite end of town from Ft. Carson. The men in the documentary had been "guests" at the Hanoi Hilton. They said that under torture a man will say anything his captors demand him to say. They described what they had to endure. I had to bail from watching about half way through. Information obtained by torture is worse than no information at all. If American soldiers are captured over in the Middle East and experience the hospitality of a "Baghdad Hilton," it will hardly be any great surprise. And the US will have no higher ground of moral outrage to express. The Air Force Pilots who had been captured in the Vietnam War said that one of the things that kept them going was their own inner knowledge of their integrity and that of their country. South of Colorado Springs and back east in the White House, the integrity component sees to be curiously absent these days. |
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Well, THAT made me feel ever so much better! Got any more good news for us?
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The United States spends more money on Iraqi aid then is spent to aid all African nations combined - except Eqypt. And yet still Saddam was able to provide Iraqis with more. Is it not a good thing that we have saved the Iraqi people from themselves? That our president is a business major who knows how to get things done - in Iraq as in New Orleans?
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