EDITORIAL EXEGESIS
"Eight years ago next month, Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists in two
fuel-laden jetliners crashed into and collapsed the twin towers
of the World Trade Center in New York City. Another jet wit
a full fuel load tore into the Pentagon in Washington. A fourth
crashed in a field in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, believed
to have been brought down by brave passengers who refused
to let terrorist bastards hit another Washington target.
Nearly 3,000 men, women and children died. Many were
incinerated and vaporized in the infernos. And the U.S. DOJ
now is actively considering prosecuting CIA employees and
those with whom the CIA contracted -- for scaring terrorist
suspects.
God forbid that those charged with bringing the 9/11 terrorists
and those involved in other terrorist acts -- to justice and/or
with eliciting information about future terrorist plans might
have used necessarily nasty tactics to do so. Attorney General
Eric Holder, who would rather prosecute those defending
America than, say, New Black Panther Party members
intimidating voters with clubs in Philadelphia, vows that no
information will be made public that would compromise the
work of the CIA.
There, don't you feel better? Never mind the chilling effect
of prosecuting those who did the job they were charged to do.
Perhaps the Obama administration would like to take terrorist
suspects to Starbucks for, what the heck, a nice Caffe Misto.
God help these fools. God help the U.S.A."
--Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
fuel-laden jetliners crashed into and collapsed the twin towers
of the World Trade Center in New York City. Another jet wit
a full fuel load tore into the Pentagon in Washington. A fourth
crashed in a field in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, believed
to have been brought down by brave passengers who refused
to let terrorist bastards hit another Washington target.
Nearly 3,000 men, women and children died. Many were
incinerated and vaporized in the infernos. And the U.S. DOJ
now is actively considering prosecuting CIA employees and
those with whom the CIA contracted -- for scaring terrorist
suspects.
God forbid that those charged with bringing the 9/11 terrorists
and those involved in other terrorist acts -- to justice and/or
with eliciting information about future terrorist plans might
have used necessarily nasty tactics to do so. Attorney General
Eric Holder, who would rather prosecute those defending
America than, say, New Black Panther Party members
intimidating voters with clubs in Philadelphia, vows that no
information will be made public that would compromise the
work of the CIA.
There, don't you feel better? Never mind the chilling effect
of prosecuting those who did the job they were charged to do.
Perhaps the Obama administration would like to take terrorist
suspects to Starbucks for, what the heck, a nice Caffe Misto.
God help these fools. God help the U.S.A."
--Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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