Religions > Atheism > Liberalism Is An Actual Mental Disorder. ==> Let's Dare Call It Treason
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Liberalism Is An Actual Mental Disorder. ==> Let's Dare Call It Treason |
Let's Dare Call It Treason
Phil Brennan
Wednesday, June 1, 2005
If you want to know what the CIA is up to, just read the New York
Times. They'll be only to happy to tell you - and America's enemies
- whatever top secret information they can get their hands on, even
if disclosing it has disastrous effects on America's national security.
Using their network of CIA and other leftist government blabbermouths,
the Times and its colleagues at other such rabidly anti-administration
members of the media as the Washington Post, the Boston Globe and the
Los Angeles Times can't wait to reveal the full details of any secret
government or military operation they can uncover, and damn the
consequences to the United States of America. Take the latest episode
of the Times' ongoing "Operation Let's Trash the U.S. National
Security" - an expose of a till-now-undercover CIA airline, under the
banner line "CIA Expanding Terror Battle Under Guise of Charter
Flights."
Based on the usual conglomeration of leaks from anonymous sources,
comments from Times-friendly leftist academics, named and unnamed
former and current CIA agents, and employees of Aero Contractors Ltd.
- the reported CIA airline - the Times expose alleges:
"When the Central Intelligence Agency wants to grab a suspected member
of Al Qaeda overseas and deliver him to interrogators in another
country, an Aero Contractors plane often does the job. If agency
experts need to fly overseas in a hurry after the capture of a prized
prisoner, a plane will depart Johnston County [the alleged CIA airport
in North Carolina] and stop at Dulles Airport outside Washington to
pick up the C.I.A. team on the way."
Along the way, the story manages to provide an inventory of Aero's jet
fleet, break the cover of CIA rural hideaways, front companies and
shell corporations, and reveal past covert operations, all of which
provide fodder for foreign groups and nations anxious to portray the
U.S. as a practitioner of the blackest of the black arts or to bolster
their claims that the U.S. routinely allows allied nations to torture
its detainees. Not to mention, of course, also supplying the enemy with
valuable information on possible targets.
The Times almost salivates over the Amnesty International allegation,
to which it gives generous space in the article "U.S. 'Thumbs Its Nose'
at Rights, Amnesty Says." The article says that the U.S. detention
facility in Guantanamo is a "gulag" - the Soviet network of
concentration camps where millions perished - and provides a sidebar
on the death of two detainees in the Bagram facility in Iraq.
If you think that these disclosures are an accident, or merely examples
of dogged investigative journalism, you have another think coming.
They're deliberate, and calculated to do as much harm as possible to
the U.S. efforts to fight the war against Islamofascist terrorism.
It is treason, unadorned, and let's dare to call it that.
By giving any credence to the torture allegations, the Times ignores
the instructions in what the Washington Times described as "al Qaeda's
most extensive manual for how to wage war," found in a raid on an al
Qaeda cell in Manchester, England, by British authorities.
A directive lists one terrorist mission as "spreading rumors and
writing statements that instigate people against the enemy." If
captured, the manual states, "At the beginning of the trial ... the
brothers must insist on proving that torture was inflicted on them by
state security before the judge. Complain of mistreatment while in
prison." The handbook instructs commanders to make sure operatives, or
"brothers," understand what to say if captured.
And when they say it, the Times is all ears.
In addition to bringing down the effort to protect Americans from
worldwide terrorist attacks a la 9/11, the assault by the Times and the
rest of big media on the war in Iraq and the pacification of
Afghanistan is an attack on their hated foe, the administration of
George W. Bush - who in their eyes is a greater enemy of mankind than
Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein put together.
It is in their best interests to see the U.S. fall flat on its face in
the Middle East, because they believe it will result in George Bush
falling flat on his face at home.
Besides, the fallen Hussein Ba'athest party was a socialist party, and
the Marxist-dominated New York Times must surely subscribe to the old
communist adage of having "no enemies to the left."
They are correct in seeing President Bush as their real enemy and his
policies, foreign and domestic, as initiatives that must be stopped
dead in their tracks. George Bush and the conservative majority that
supports him pose the greatest threat to the realization of their
incompletely fulfilled dream of an America ruled by a Marxist elite.
That's what's behind their ongoing flirtation with outright treason. It
can be seen not only in the current battles now being waged on Capitol
Hill, but also in the constant drumbeat of slander and deception being
waged against the GOP and conservatives around the nation.
One need only to look at the machinations of the National Socialist
Democrat Abortion Party (NSDAP) in the battle over judicial
nominations. What's at stake here is the potential loosening of the
grip the Marxists now hold on the federal and state judiciary.
Unable to enact the programs and policies of their Marxist and secular
agenda through legislative action, they have been able to put into
place judges who will turn their backs on the Constitution and do the
job for them, often ruling against the popular will as expressed
through the electoral process.
With scores of empty seats on the federal bench, and facing at least
one or two vacancies on the United States Supreme Court, President Bush
has an opportunity to redress the imbalance now favoring the extreme
left and appoint constitutionalist jurists who will interpret the
Constitution as it was written and not as they wish it were written.
No matter what it takes, this must not be allowed to happen, because if
it does, almost a century of Marxist advances can begin to be undone in
one fell swoop.
So, too, it is with the war on Islamic terrorism. Success in that war
will redound to the credit of President Bush and his supporters, thus
strengthening him in his efforts to enact his domestic agenda.
So, if it takes a little treason, the Times will make the most of it.
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