The Bush Regime and their double standards
I find it so fascinating Bush and his Brownshirts have been yelling for years that America must track down the terrorists by 'smoking them out of the holes', by bringing them back 'dead or alive', and by 'staying the course' until every last one of them is gone. Okay, that's not fascinating, but after reading a story today on AOL, I find it to be downright annoying now considering the Regime has been joking all this time.
The Bush Regime refuses to call a terrorist a terrorist and they refuse to release THIS terrorist to the countries who want him for downing a plane and killing their people. Why? Because the terrorist, Luis Posada Carriles who is a Cuban exile, is a former CIA operative and was working for our country years ago (or was still in direct contact with our intelligence agencies) against Fidel Castro. Oh boy. So, in affect, Posada Carriles was a paid American terrorist and apparently all this talk from the Bush Regime in recent years stating they want to get the terrorists, they obviously weren't talking about our own terrorists! Oh the doublestandards when it comes to the Bush Regime! It's maddening.
For the first time in their takeover of our country, the Bush Regime recognizes American law:
American terrorists are idolized by the Bush Regime, obviously, because why else after all their banter all these years would they harbor a terrorist and obey American law now!!!???!!!
The Bush administration is now invoking a law that bars the release of an illegal immigrant who poses adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States. That tack has placed it in the awkward position of, in effect, having to call Mr. Posada a terrorist even as it refuses to charge him as one.
Mr. Posada's attorney agrees:
“How can you call someone a terrorist who allegedly committed acts on yourI think later on tonight I'll bash my head against a rock in the hopes I'll be able to forget all of this. I think the last 6 years have just been a nightmare which included lying, stinking, terrorist-harboring leaders of my nation. Yup, all just a dream...it didn't happen. Not.
behalf?” asked Felipe D. J. Millan, Mr. Posada’s El Paso-based lawyer. “This
would be the equivalent of calling Patrick Henry or Paul Revere or Benjamin
Franklin a terrorist.”
I'm thinking another American will be bashing her head against a rock too:
Some of the anger directed at the Bush administration’s handling of the case originates closer to home. Roseanne Nenninger Persaud, whose 19-year-old brother, Raymond, was one of the passengers who perished, recently wrote a letter to Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales urging him to brand Mr. Posada a terrorist.“It feels like a double standard,” Ms. Nenninger, who was born in Guyana but has since become an American citizen, said in a telephone interview from New York. “He should be treated like bin Laden. If this were a plane full of Americans, it would have been a different story.”Spit.
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