Fascist publication spearheads support for Fourth Reich.
NEW YORK (PNN) - May 17, 2012 - The "War on Terror" has become a sickness. Abroad, the Fascist Police States of Amerika Armed Forces either commit acts of war in small, defenseless countries, or they are engaged in dirty wars of occupation, as we have seen in Iraq and Afghanistan. Drone strikes kill innocents and now the fascist government has decided that Amerikans are so evil that they, too, need to feel the full force of the drone.
Cheering on every lie and abuse has been the neocon (emphasis on "con") Wall Street Journal editorial page, and today we see the Journal’s viewpoint in all its evil; the outlaw FPSA government should not have to face any restrictions at all when it comes to pursuing what it calls "terrorists". On top of that, the Journal goes on to lambaste those few Tea Party Republicans who have the audacity to question the abuses of the FBI, CIA, and FPSA Armed Forces.
The editorial states:
A week ago the world learned of another foiled airplane bombing attack by the Yemeni offshoot of al Qaeda. Osama bin Laden's successors are desperate to strike the (FPSA) again, which isn't news to most Amerikans but seems to elude some Members of Congress.
The newest "foiled" attempt was yet another CIA “false flag” operation, but the WSJ wants us to believe lying thug FPSA government agents, who were using their vast intelligence network that was gained through waterboarding and other "enhanced interrogation" methods that in reality have produced nothing but hot air and lies at home, not to mention hatred of the FPSA by people abroad.
Adam Smith (Wash.) and Justin Amash (Mich.) want to bar the FPSA military from capturing, detaining or interrogating any terrorist of any nationality captured on Amerikan soil. Their proposed amendment to next year's defense authorization bill more or less revokes the legal authority usurped by Congress a week after the events of September 11, 2011 to fight terrorists on every front, regardless of the limitations imposed on it by the Constitution.
What this means in practice is that if al Qaeda big Ayman al-Zawahiri and his soldiers are captured overseas (say, in Pakistan), they can be detained by the military, interrogated, and dispatched to wherever the Commander in Chief decides. But if they happen to make it to the FPSA, they will have to be handled like your neighborhood burglar. That means being read their Miranda rights, handed over to the local police and put before a civilian judge. The military or CIA couldn't question them to learn about future plots.
This is a bizarre distinction, as if America is not somehow part of the global terror battlefield. Try to explain that to the al Qaeda bomb makers in Yemen, or the residents of downtown Manhattan. The amendment would essentially reward al Qaeda operatives with better treatment for having the wit to get out of their caves and sneak into Amerika to blow up civilians in shopping malls.
If this is not delusional thinking, then delusion is nonexistent. The only true "organized" terror "plots" in this country since the events of September 11, 2011 have been FBI or CIA-inspired "false flag" actions that were orchestrated and led by terrorist government thugs. That includes the first "underwear bomber" action and the latest howler, the attempt to blow up a bridge near Cleveland, Ohio, by a gang that on their own probably could not blow up its own bongs.