Sunday, July 3, 2011

Unsung Zeroes

Opinion Editorial


  Even with terrorist master-mind and deceased al-Qeada leader Osama Bin Laden gone the far left STILL don't get it.Just by reading their warped sense some one like me cannot for the life of them understand why the left don't get it.The title of this mornings fourth lead OPED in the New York Times is "Unsung Heroes Who Opposed Torture."
  How soon that they forget that it was (what the left calls torture) that led the raid on his compound
    Bin Laden that is and his eventual much Heralded death by the Obama administraion.
  But here is the NYT's whinny rant "A small gesture can mean a lot. That is the simple but compelling idea animating a drive to gain official honors for the patriots, both civilian and in uniform, who stood up against the Bush administration’s immoral torture policies.The idea of bestowing honors on these heroes was raised in an April 28 Op-Ed article in The Times by Jameel Jaffer of the American Civil Liberties Union and Larry Siems of the PEN American Center. They said that while senior Bush administration officials approved egregious interrogation and detention practices, including torture, there were dissenters throughout the government.
   Those who stayed true to our values and stood up against cruelty are worthy of a wide range of   civilian and military commendations, up to and including the Presidential Medal of Freedom,” they wrote.
    Here we go again accessing the blame to the prior Bush administration which should commended not fawned upon.As far as the ACLU is concerned to the issue of torture they are irrelevant.The Pen American Center I went to their web site at pen.org this is their claim "PEN American Center is the U.S. branch of the world’s oldest international literary and human rights organization. International PEN was founded in 1921 in direct response to the ethnic and national divisions that contributed to the First World War. PEN American Center was founded in 1922 and is the largest of the 144 PEN centers in 101 countries that together compose International PEN." In other words protecting the rights of those on the far far left.Also with the NYT wanting those who opposed torture like say waterboarding should receieve honors and military commendations should be labeled as traitors and charged accordingly.
    NYT cannot let up on the Bush blame game along with their whinny ass rants "After the killing of Osama bin Laden, some — like John Yoo, the Bush Justice Department lawyer who twisted the Constitution and the Geneva Conventions to excuse the inexcusable — argued that waterboarding and other abuses were both proper and necessary.
Ten leading civil liberties and human rights groups, including the A.C.L.U. and Human Rights First, have called on President Obama to honor all who bravely said no when the country veered off course. Recognizing them would not discharge Mr. Obama’s failed duty to find ways to further accountability. But it would be a start."
   Right now I am LMAO! twisting U.S.Constitution say what! Here maybe this can help all of you brain dead readers of the NYT and the rest of the so called intellectuals at these Human Rights groups those being waterboarded ARE NOT AMERICAN CITIZENS so they have no rights under the U.S.Constitution.I can help you out even more just go to my Tea Parties web home page at itpma.org writen in blue lettering United States Constitution.
   As far the Geneva Conventions once again for you dumb #$^%^ liberals and alleged intellectuals who think that they are the smartest people in the room the Geneva Conventions don't apply those being tortured as members of AL-QAEDA they are not members of a foregin countries military.
  My suggestion to those intellectuals and the NYT/Democrat Socialist Communists out there try READING THE CONSTITUTION and the GENEVA CONVENTIONS before writing worthless OPED's about a certain subject which you have no idea about what you are writing about.

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