Allow me to call the terrorist who tried to blow up the flight to Detroit on Christmas Day "Underpants Bomber Boy" or UBB for short.
Thanks to President Obama, this Nigerian who never stepped on US soil, who wanted to kill people from a dozen nations in a plane filled with 300 people, now has his Miranda Rights, the help of the ACLU and looked upon the same way as a drunk who tries to kill someone in the alley back of a bar.
Instead of going to Gitmo, instead of harsh interrogation to give up names of others involved in the plot, the guy will live it up. Proper food based on his culture, exercise rooms, TV, visits with radical Imans, visits with family and friends--a great life for a guy who almost killed 300 people.
President Obama seems to be more of a friend to this terrorist then to the 300 people he tried to kill.
"Why did the failure occur? In my view, its because the president has imposed a risk-averse atmosphere that makes intelligence operatives think twice before taking action that might result in criticism that constitutional rights were violated.
In the case of Abdulmutallab, he has no constitutional rights. He is a Nigerian al-Qaida trained to carry out the attack and therefore should be considered an enemy combatant. But Obama and key officials in his administration have made it clear that with the laudable exception of Predator drone strikes they are more interested in appeasing al-Qaida than wiping it out."
Bill O'Reilly makes a very good point. Obama is willing to give this terrorist the benefit of the doubt--innocent till proven guilty, ACLU protection, Constitutional Rights. Yet Barack is willing to use drones to bomb villages, killing terrorists and innocent women and children, without any hearings at all. Crazy, huh? Obama just has no idea what he is doing, does he?
In fact, Obama does not believe we are in a terrorists war--he see's these folks as no different than a gangsters in the neighborhood.
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Thanks to President Obama, this Nigerian who never stepped on US soil, who wanted to kill people from a dozen nations in a plane filled with 300 people, now has his Miranda Rights, the help of the ACLU and looked upon the same way as a drunk who tries to kill someone in the alley back of a bar.
Instead of going to Gitmo, instead of harsh interrogation to give up names of others involved in the plot, the guy will live it up. Proper food based on his culture, exercise rooms, TV, visits with radical Imans, visits with family and friends--a great life for a guy who almost killed 300 people.
President Obama seems to be more of a friend to this terrorist then to the 300 people he tried to kill.
"Why did the failure occur? In my view, its because the president has imposed a risk-averse atmosphere that makes intelligence operatives think twice before taking action that might result in criticism that constitutional rights were violated.
In the case of Abdulmutallab, he has no constitutional rights. He is a Nigerian al-Qaida trained to carry out the attack and therefore should be considered an enemy combatant. But Obama and key officials in his administration have made it clear that with the laudable exception of Predator drone strikes they are more interested in appeasing al-Qaida than wiping it out."
Bill O'Reilly makes a very good point. Obama is willing to give this terrorist the benefit of the doubt--innocent till proven guilty, ACLU protection, Constitutional Rights. Yet Barack is willing to use drones to bomb villages, killing terrorists and innocent women and children, without any hearings at all. Crazy, huh? Obama just has no idea what he is doing, does he?
In fact, Obama does not believe we are in a terrorists war--he see's these folks as no different than a gangsters in the neighborhood.
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