August 14, 2005

ACLU Commits Treason

The Pentagon is trying very, very hard to block the release of an additional 87 pictures and 4 videos from Abu Ghraib. Everyone remembers Abu Ghraib, right? Everyone was outraged. Everyone in the media, anyway. The left was absolutely out of their minds over this. The "abuse" of prisoners. Well, it happened. It's in the past now, and it did leave a mark.

It's over with now. I mean really, it is. It's a dead story. It took its toll on the Bush administration and all of the pro-troop/pro-war people. That's all fine and dandy. I personally found every bit of it absolutely fucking hilarious. I am damn proud of every single man and woman who humiliated a prisoner. Actually, I don't see them as prisoners. That word means nothing to me. You see, my advanced brain processes this all much differently and faster, and I see these "prisoners" not as incarcerated individuals, but as people who were trying to murder our troops. So, let me rephrase my original statement. I am damn proud of every single man and woman who humiliated people who were trying to kill him or her and their fellow soldiers.

I never really talked about Abu Ghraib here on the site. I had a lot of personal shit going on, and that wonderful story just sort of got passed up. So I feel the need to talk about the original story before I get into the current story.

The fact of the matter is, anyone who condemns these men and women who were humiliating these scumbags are completely heartless, and are so disconnected with the human emotion that they might as well be killed. They wouldn't care. You see, I'm a feeler. I feel things. It's just the way I am, and it's automatic. I don't put myself in other peoples' shoes. I automatically go there in the opinion forming phase.

With that being said, I just don't get how anyone could get mad over some soldiers taking out a bit of their stress, anxiety, and depression out on the people who are causing it. The people who want to kill them. The people who were trying very hard to kill them. Why does anyone give a shit about how those people are treated?

I know the answer, and there is only one semi-logical argument to my stance. The only legitimate argument is that when they abuse the people who were trying to kill them, the terrorists, they sort of drop down to their level, and we're as a nation supposed to have better standards than that. This point I can understand, and to a point I agree with it.

But in the end, I say fuck the standards. I say this sort of thing should happen every day at every prison in Iraq. And it should be kept secret, and treasonous reporters and soldiers who want to embarrass the United States should be put into military prisons. Not the people who were having the fun, and giving the pieces of shit about 1/10th of what they deserve.

And they call it abuse. That's right. Some far left fucks will even call it torture. Yeah, look at the picture up there. That's not abuse or torture. It's humiliation, and they deserve a lot more than that. These are men who were trying to kill our men and women fighting over there. I wouldn't give a fuck if they were being systematically slaughtered. Fuck them. They mean shit to me.

So, with all of that being said, let's move on to today's wonderful story. The ACLU is trying very very hard to get these remaining photos and videos released. I think maybe a dozen or less photos got out in the first place. There's an additional 87. I am more than positive that these pictures will be a lot worse than the others. I bet the ones we've seen are tame compared to these ones.

But in the end, the result of Abu Ghraib had a negative effect on America. It pissed off the terrorists more, and it created new ones and made them fight more. It gave them more reason to kill. It was fuel to their fire. Remember the Quran in the toilet debacle? Hmm? Do you remember what a few days worth of that bogus story caused?

Well think of that times 10, because that is what would happen if these 87 pictures and 4 videos are made public. So why would the ACLU try so hard to get them released? You know the answer, I don't need to tell you. And it makes me sick. It makes me sick that they're allowed to fully operate in the United States. It makes me sick that these lawyers aren't imprisoned and put to death for treason.

This is treason, by the full definition of the word.

trea-son: Violation of allegiance toward one's country or sovereign, especially the betrayal of one's country by waging war against it or by consciously and purposely acting to aid its enemies.

The entire ACLU and the lawyers who work for them are, by definition, 100% treasonous. I will prove it. Let's move on to the article to make my argument. (We'll come full circle here, I promise.)

General Richard Myers is the one who's fighting this battle against the ACLU. And who is Richard Myers? Well, he just happens to be the #1 highest ranking of the military. He has two people above him. Donald Rumsfeld, and George Bush. He is the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Rummy and Bush wear suits. Myers wears a uniform. For lack of a better term, General Myers is the man.

So, what did General Myers have to say about all of this mess? Here's every one of his words from the article.

"But in an affidavit filed with the court on July 21 and unsealed this past week, Myers insists the release 'would aid the recruitment effort and other activities of insurgent elements.'

He further states that should the pictures become public, they will 'endanger the lives and physical safety of the soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines in the United States Armed Forces presently serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.'"

Want more? Yes, sir.

"But he argues the situation in Iraq is 'dynamic and dangerous,' with US forces and their allies having to face on average 70 attacks a day mounted by an insurgent army that now numbers about 16,000.

The top US military commander also suggests the release of new photos could have an effect similar to that caused by a since retracted Newsweek story about the desecration of the Koran at the US detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The story about the Islamic holy book allegedly being flushed down the toilet, which was published in April, sparked riots in Afghanistan that, according to Myers, claimed at least 17 lives."

There you have it. Let's review, shall we? According to General Meyers, the man, if those 87 photos and 4 videos are released, then it will endanger the lives and physical safety of the soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines in the United States Armed Forces presently serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, it would aid the recruitment effort and other activities of insurgent elements for an army of 16,000 that already launches at least 70 attacks per day.

So! With all of that being said by the man in charge, why would the ACLU try and cause all of that to happen? Because the ACLU is a terrorist organization in and of itself as they're aiding the enemy's cause. This is treason. You can't argue it. They are trying to do something that will aid the enemy in a very big way. And we come full circle now.

The ACLU Executive Director, Anthony Romero needs to be fucking killed. If not, then he needs to be arrested and put in prison for treason. This is treason. I just don't understand how anyone can disagree. Go back up there and look at the definition of "treason."

The ACLU is consciously and purposely acting to aid its enemies. This is a truth and it's a fact. They prove their treason by their own behavior. It's all over the news. If Bush had a fucking sack on him, he would have this man arrested for treason, and he would put a stop to the ACLU. This is America for fuck's sake and we're fighting a war. We can't have enemies in our own country who have a massive amount of money and resources working for the enemy.

If they succeed, their results will create many many more terrorists, and will ultimately kill many more American soldiers. The whole reason the Islamic terrorists want us all to die, and the whole reason why they've launched a Jihad is because they feel we're arrogant and we oppress them. They feel they are fighting an empire. What better way to recruit more members of your military than to generate more outrage and anger by Iraqi, Iranian, and Syrian people. The whole fucking middle east for that matter. It's treason, plain and simple.

Bush is an asshole for not doing anything about it. Grow a sack, and detain him and anyone else who is acting against our national security. My fucking personal safety depends on this. What happened to Cowboy Bush, huh? What happened to "If you're not with us, you're with the terrorists?" I fucking loved that. But it was bullshit. Complete bullshit. The ACLU is not with us. The ACLU isn't with the terrorists by default. They are with the terrorists by their own choice, and something needs to be done before they cause even more harm to our men and women fighting in Iraq. Not to mention all of us sitting here safely in our house. As for Anthony Romero, I'm really surprised some gun loving fanatical American doesn't just kill this motherfucker. What happened to all the crazies, huh? 4-5 presidents were assassinated in our nation's time. Malcom X, Martin Luther King, JFK, RFK, Jesus Christ. All murdered by crazies. Is America that pussified? Where have all the crazies gone, who will make my dreams come true?

I'd even settle for the abduction of the leader of the ACLU. Just someone, please, kidnap him, and just, you know... let him live in your basement or something for a while in shackles. You don't necessarily have to kill him. I just want whatever will make the ACLU go away. So less soldiers die, and so we are more safe in America. Isn't it obvious that a faction of Al Qaeda is masked as a human rights organization in the United States? Isn't that obvious yet?

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous posted:

ken, you are absolutely right. i'm so glad i'm not the only one who sees this shit happening.

10:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous posted:

What's up, Matt?

I don't really see what it will accomplish to release these other pictures and movies. I agree that it will just add fuel to the fire. The only thing I can see happening is the courts using this extra footage to incriminate other soldiers. Then the press getting a hold of it and running, since it will then be made open to the public. It is just going to cause more deaths.

As far as the prisoners of war....I asked someone one day about how much abuse there was of the prisoners of WWII. He said it took a lot less man power to kill them as it did to watch them. Did this make it right? I don't think so, but without all of the media attention back then it just wasn't really talked about. I also don't think this is "abuse." War is not nice. It is not a polite thing. People go to war to kill or be killed. If you can get the enemy to tell you something that will save other American lives, that can't be all that wrong.

Later,

PJ

10:59 PM  
Blogger Matt The Sick posted:

Ken
I don't think the ACLU's goal is necessarily destruction. I think they're fighting a fight. They're absolutely radical, and they want things their way. It just so happens that these radicals have a lot of money, so they can fight. If I had money, I bet I could impose my views on the entire world too.

I do believe that the ACLU is anti-Christian. They've made a lot of progress, and they will continue to do so until they're ended. Thanks for the comment, Ken. Glad to see you're still reading.

Space Pirate
What I said to Ken applies to you. I'm glad you're reading.

PJ
Weird that you're the only one who didn't put a God spin on this ACLU issue. You're right though. No good can come out of it. The ACLU, in their own words, want to hold our leaders accountable. That's bullshit. They just want to embarass America and enrage the terorists. They hate America, it's that simple.

Another good point. War is no picnic. I mean, in what other situation would you take care of the person who was trying to kill you? Let alone giving them a prayer rug, a Quran, 3 meals, etc. This is bullshit. They deserve a little humiliation. It's not like these are soldiers. They are not soldiers. These are individuals. They are part of an organized Army and they are fighting for a cause. We fight wherever and for whatever our leaders tell us to, where as they make the choice to become an insurgent/terrorist. Another good comment, PJ. I appreciate it.

2:45 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous posted:

Matt,
I agree that ACLU want things their way and they have a lot of money. But be careful of your ambition: "If I had money, I bet I could impose my views on the entire world too."
Destruction comes from this: "Imposing our views on others."
There are many examples of people who were Anti-religion and imposed their views on others. They brought destruction to the world:
Stalin, Hitler, and many others.

What is the solution here?
If I want things my own way and I meet objections, I get angry and frustrated.
Whose will is the best to follow?
Why?
Points of views should be based on truth.
Who is the Truth? Where is the Truth? why?

These are deep questions.
I think of them a lot.
Ken

10:12 PM  
Blogger Matt The Sick posted:

I was being sarcastic when I made that comment Ken. I am no hypocrite. Of course I would not impose my views on others. I have no problem sharing my views, but I do not impose them. I let everyone believe what they believe. I am on no mission to change life.
In America, when it comes to our government, there is only one belief. And it IS the truth. And that's the constitution. It's a real document, and it's been here since the beginning of our country's existence. When it comes to government, the constitution is the truth.

4:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous posted:

I know you're not hypocrite. This is why I like to read your posts.
Bless you
Ken

4:48 PM  

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