drieuxster (drieuxster) wrote,
drieuxster
drieuxster

Why DOEs WaPo HATE FREEDOM???? ( so Much!!! )

The conclusion of Jose Padilla's criminal trial in a federal court yesterday shows that waging the "war on terror" does not require giving up our constitutional values or substituting military rule for the rule of law. The jury's guilty verdict should be appealed, but the verdict on the Constitution is in: We should keep it.
[ cf The Real Verdict on Jose Padilla ]
WHAT????

How more obvious can one be about Stabbing The President In The Back to Stab The TROOPS in the Back!!! Rather than supporting that the President has a Super Special Right, as a WarPresident, with or without his WarCzar to do what ever is required to do when facing persons who may well deploy weapon systems from The Journal of Irreproducable Results!!!!!

In Fact it is one of the many innumerable rights reserved to the WarPresident, and his faithful side kick, the WarCzar, in the super Secret Super Powers codical to the Bill of Rights, as would have been more fully written by the founding fathers if only they had known about all of the scary threats of Iranian Flying Saucers, and the brutal onslaught against our White Christian America by Gay HomoZexual Zombie Pirate Canadianists!!!
Tags: religion, they_did_what, war
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