Hero Jose Melendez-Perez,Clinton's Politically Correct Nemesis



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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Docky Wocky"
Date: 02 Jan 2005 10:46:31 PM
Object: Hero Jose Melendez-Perez,Clinton's Politically Correct Nemesis
"Actions have consequences, and people must be held accountable.
Customs officer Jose Melendez-Perez stopped the 20th terrorist, who was
supposed to be on Flight 93 that crashed in Pennsylvania. Probably because
of the shorthanded muscle on that team, the passengers were able to overcome
the terrorists. Melendez-Perez did this at great personal risk, because his
colleagues and his supervisors told him, "You can't do this. This guy is an
Arab ethnic. You're racially profiling. You're going to get in real trouble,
because it's against Department of Transportation policy to racially
profile."
He said, "I don't care. This guy's a bad guy. I can see it in his eyes." As
he sent this guy back out of the United States, the guy turned around to him
and said, "I'll be back." You know, he is back. He's in Guantanamo.
We captured him in Afghanistan. Do you think Melendez-Perez got a promotion?
Do you think he got any recognition? Do you think he is doing any better
than the 19 of his time-serving, unaccountable colleagues? Don't think any
bit of it. We have no accountability, but we're going to restore it.Actions
have consequences, and people must be held accountable. Customs officer Jose
Melendez-Perez stopped the 20th terrorist, who was supposed to be on Flight
93 that crashed in Pennsylvania.
Probably because of the shorthanded muscle on that team, the passengers were
able to overcome the terrorists. Melendez-Perez did this at great personal
risk, because his colleagues and his supervisors told him, "You can't do
this. This guy is an Arab ethnic. You're racially profiling. You're going to
get in real trouble, because it's against Department of Transportation
policy to racially profile." He said, "I don't care. This guy's a bad guy. I
can see it in his eyes."
As he sent this guy back out of the United States, the guy turned around to
him and said, "I'll be back." You know, he is back. He's in Guantanamo. We
captured him in Afghanistan.
Do you think Melendez-Perez got a promotion? Do you think he got any
recognition? Do you think he is doing any better than the 19 of his
time-serving, unaccountable colleagues? Don't think any bit of it.
We have no accountability, but we're going to restore it..."
________________________
Does anyone think things have changed in the realm of political correctness
under Bush?
Does anyone think that this revelation about a certain prisoner could help
reduce the population of terrorists at GITMO?
.

 

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