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18
Nov
1

TSA Over the Top (and Under the Skirt)

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If your 3 year old were groped in Sunday School like this - you'd go to the police... but when the government does it, what recourse do you have?  Anybody been lucky enough to go through this "enhanced pat down" BS lately?

A couple thoughts:
How about wearing a bathrobe and flipflops to the airport... or better yet a Scottish Kilt and Tartan Sash...and nothing else! 

 Or tell the screener that you are a "pre-operative, transgender, male lesbian" and you want the cutest girl to do the pat down!
 
And what happens when the terrorists start "packing" explosives in body cavities?  Plan on a colonoscopy every trip to the airport?.... One small step backwards for individual liberty - One giant leap forward for colo-rectal health!!!   WTFO

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pNuoVKMKNM Another classic Hitler-in-His-Bunker Videos!!!
26
Dec
1

Dodged Another Bullet...

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Well we dodged another bullet! Though details remain unclear, a man intent on terrorism attempted to incinerate/blowup a Northwest (Delta) flight as it made it's approach into Detroit on Christmas Day.  The media has not disclosed his religious affiliation as of midday on the 26th, but there is the usual speculation that he may be a "radicalized Presbyterian" or a "mad Buddist".  The man originated his travels in Nigeria on KLM Airlines, and connected to  Northwest Airlines  in Amsterdamistan.  The suspect had lived and studied for a period of time in Londonistan, and is reported to have recently visited the peace-loving country of Yemen.  Authorities are disclosing that he has been on a watch list for the last two years as having suspicious ties to murky figures of no partcular religious affiliation.        As to why this man with the funny sounding (for a Presbyterian) name waited 7 hours aboard the transAtlantic flight before attempting to explode his device over the Detroit metro area? - it is a mystery.  Experts agree that an exploding A-330 would actually have done little damage to most parts of Detroit, and any fires ignited by a crash may have gone unnoticed for days.
     TSA officials caution passengers to expect more rigorous screening at airports, especially for people with a military background, or from the midwest or lower Alabama.... as they are already highly suspect.  The elderly are urged to leave at home all blood pressure and heart medicines that could be construed as chemicals possibly used in bombmaking.  Any passengers with physical infirmities requiring wheelchairs or crutches are urged to leave an extra 8 hours early in anticipation of delays at airport screenings.  But on a happy note, able bodied passengers traveling to or from Yemen (on vacation) should not expect any delays!

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    Aw c'mon Beav, enough with the Monday morning quarterbacking. It's not like there were any flags that would have allowed security...
17
Apr
0

Strong arguments for birth control

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The Doc Morris pharmacy in Germany has a new condom advertising campaign featuring three of the most notorious scoundrels from history -  as spermazoids. The Chinese already have their panties in a twist over these ads,  and Al Jazeera probably won't be far behind. Clever!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

09
Mar
3

This ought to make your blood boil!

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Officials: Afghanistan Taliban leader was at Gitmo

By PAMELA HESS - 2 hours ago

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Taliban's new top operations officer in southern Afghanistan had been a prisoner at the Guantanamo Bay detention center, the latest example of a freed detainee who took a militant leadership role and a potential complication for the Obama administration's efforts to close the prison. U.S. authorities handed over the detainee to the Afghan government, which in turn released him, according to Pentagon and CIA officials.

Abdullah Ghulam Rasoul, formerly Guantanamo prisoner No. 008, was among 13 Afghan prisoners released to the Afghan government in December 2007. Rasoul is now known as Mullah Abdullah Zakir, a nom de guerre that Pentagon and intelligence officials say is used by a Taliban leader who is in charge of operations against U.S. and Afghan forces in southern Afghanistan.

The officials, who spoke anonymously because they are not authorized to release the information, said Rasoul has joined a growing faction of former Guantanamo prisoners who have rejoined militant groups and taken action against U.S. interests. Pentagon officials have said that as many as 60 former detainees have resurfaced on foreign battlefields.

Pentagon and intelligence officials said Rasoul has emerged as a key militant figure in southern Afghanistan, where violence has been spiking in the last year. Thousands of U.S. troops are preparing to deploy there to fight resurgent Taliban forces.

One intelligence official told the Associated Press that Rasoul's stated mission is to counter the U.S. troop surge.

Although the militant detainees who have resurfaced were released under the Bush administration, the revelation underscores the Obama administration's dilemma in moving to close the detention camp at Guantanamo and figuring out what to do with the nearly 250 prisoners who remain there.

In one of his first acts in office, President Barack Obama signed an executive order to close the jail next year. The order also convened a task force that will determine how to handle remaining detainees, who could be transferred to other U.S. detention facilities for trial, transferred to foreign nations for legal proceedings or freed.

More than 800 prisoners have been imprisoned at Guantanamo; only a handful have been charged. About 520 Guantanamo detainees have been released from custody or transferred to prisons elsewhere in the world.

A Pentagon tally of the detainees released show that 122 were transferred from Guantanamo in 2007, more than any other year.

The Pentagon's preferred option is to hand them over to their home governments for imprisonment. But the Defense Intelligence Agency's growing list of former prisoners that have rejoined the fight shows that, in some cases, that system does not work.

According to the Pentagon, at least 18 former Guantanamo detainees have "returned to the fight" and 43 others are suspected of resuming terrorist activities. The Pentagon has declined to provide a complete list of the former prisoners they suspect are now on the battlefield.

According to case documents assembled by the U.S. military for a 2005 review of Rasoul's combatant status at Guantanamo, the Afghan was captured in 2001 in Konduz.

Armed with a gun and sitting in the car of an alleged Taliban leader, Rasoul insisted to American authorities he was forced to carry the gun by the Taliban. Rasoul told the tribunal in 2005 that in fact he had surrendered with other Taliban members to the Northern Alliance in Konduz on Dec. 12, 2001.

The Northern Alliance was involved in a protracted civil war with the Taliban, and was allied with U.S. forces in the October 2001 invasion.

Rasoul told the tribunal that he and others were then handed over to the Americans for bounties.

According to the U.S. documents, Rasoul was conscripted into the Taliban in 1995, and was seriously wounded in a bombing in 1997. He returned to the Taliban in Kandahar in southern Afghanistan in 1999.

Rasoul, who hailed from Helmand province in southern Afghanistan_ a Taliban stronghold_ never attended a Taliban or al-Qaida training camp. A key piece of evidence against him was that he was captured with two Casio watches similar to those used in al-Qaida bombings. He said he was holding the watches for a Taliban member who lacked pockets.

He told the tribunal that he intended to return to a peaceful life in Afghanistan.

"I want to go back home and join my family and work in my land and help my family," he said, according to a U.S. military transcript of the hearing.

National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair said Tuesday that at least two Saudi detainees also turned up recently as members of al-Qaida in Yemen after they were released from Guantanamo. The Saudis had been handed over by the U.S. to Saudi Arabia, where they were supposedly rehabilitated as part of a Saudi program to reform extremists.

The Bush administration's decision to transfer militants to Saudi Arabia for rehabilitation "doesn't inspire confidence," Blair said.

But he told the House Intelligence Committee last month that the prison must be closed because of the damage it has done to America's reputation. It is too powerful a negative symbol to remain open, he said.

The jail at the U.S. base in Cuba, created by the Bush administration in 2002, has been criticized worldwide for allegations of abuse of prisoners and their legal status.

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    Keeps getting worse: Terror inmates may be released in US: intel chief Quote: "If we are to release them in the United States, w...
  • Spike
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    Just wait till they close down Gitmo, bring these assholes to the States and give them ACLU lawyers. They will all claim they gave...
  • Beak
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    We can only hope that prior to release, he was implanted with a GPS tracking device paired to a JDAM...
18
Dec
2

Pardon me....uh...Pardon him?

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I'm quite sure anyone who gives a crap about our national security has not soon forgotten little Johnny Walker Lindh, the American Taliban captured in the early days of the Afghan invasion. After a good old-fashioned whupping from our boys in the field, he returned to the homeland, stood trial, and was convicted of serving in the Taliban army. His sentence? A measly 20 years in federal prison... and hopefully a lot of seriously violent ass pounding along the way! Twenty years was a gift; he should have been tried for treason and hanged - end of story.

Yesterday, his parents called on Pres. Bush to issue a full pardon for their sore-assed son, asking that he "show some mercy" this holiday season and commute his sentence. Ridiculous? Who knows? After bailing out everybody and his brother and paving our  nation's road to socialism, fifty-fifty says Bush will do it! And if he won't, you know Obama will!

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    "Show mercy"? Hell, the parents should have shown young Johnny some discipline when he was growing up. Maybe they should have eve...
  • Beaver
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    Judging by the number of convictions these days.... nothing is considered treason anymore! This guy will probably make millions f...
26
Apr
2

Newt For President

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This is a dead - on assessment of what this nation is facing vis a vis the "peace loving" Muslim fascists.  Newt Gingrich is our Churchill in the wilderness in the 1930's - warning us of The Gathering Storm - to a nation that will not hear, and will not react until faced with cataclysm.  Will this nation wake up before we witness a mushroom cloud over an American city, or will we sink into our politically correct, multiculturally fueled apathy?

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  • Rolls
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    America, fat, dumb and happy. But there are more important issues like saving the baby seals. We're surrounded by evolution's army...
  • Webmaster
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    I totally agree with what Newt says in this video, but unfortunately he is seen as a right-wing buffoon by the press and messages ...
26
Apr
4

No Beav, THIS makes me feel better...

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  • Beak
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    That's the real deal - LANTIRN targeting pod. Could be either a Strike Eagle or Viper, but based on the lack of spurious intercom...
  • Devilpup
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    just checking...
  • Spike
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    Yeah, it's called Viper GBU, wiseass
  • Devilpup
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    is this another video game? ahaha
11
Apr
5

Pat Condell on Islam

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  • Rolls
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    Oh, the point. Yeah, I agree with this guy. My mind went on a little journey past the actual point while he was talking.
  • Spike
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    I think you're missing the point as I see it in this video -- political correctness has become so pervasive that we are forced to ...
  • Rolls
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    Where do I start? Now that the dollar's headed the way of the Reichsmark in the good ol' Weimar days I'm starting to see a scapego...
  • Webmaster
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    He gets a lot of bad press in the UK because he is an atheist. I could care less about his religious preferences -- he tells it li...
  • Beaver
    Beaver says #
    Great Rant.... who is this guy? I like him!