Friday, December 7, 2007

Guantanamo - Roach Motel

What is every one's obsession with Guantanamo and its "guests"?

It seems as if a whole industry has come into existence to "protect the rights" of this Muslim trash: lawyers and judges and the entire Democratic Party - and a few Republicans too. For the Democrats and other Bush-hating leftists, the attraction is obvious: anything to embarrass and discredit Bush and America.

The biggest hypocrites of all are the Europeans (and Aussies, regrettably) who feel compelled to fight for their "citizens"; though they really don't know what to do with them when they get them. The charade usually ends with some judge relieving the Euro government of the embarrassment by letting the vermin loose, and incidentally keeping the host county's intelligence service gainfully employed keeping track of the freed "victim of American injustice".

In the US, our energetic Judiciary (and the self-important advocacy industry) can get lots of free publicity and make themselves feel relevant by interfering in an area and a cause that is outside their jurisdiction. Our "guests" at Guantanamo were picked up on the battlefield and through "vigorous" action by our intelligence services; they are neither US civilians who are entitled to constitutional protections nor legitimate POWs from countries that fight in accordance with the Geneva Conventions. The possibility that we picked up innocent people and that any of these remain in custody is NIL. Every one of the non-Afghans that was picked up in Afghanistan claims to have been there for "study" (it seems that Afghanistan is world renowned for its educational facilities, although it was obviously a deep secret to non-Muslims) or were there to do charity work. With all these hundreds and thousands of charity givers, it would seem that Afghanistan was a welfare paradise until we invaded it; who knew? The fact is that, rules of evidence not withstanding, all these people were there to learn about, initiate and participate in atrocities against us, our friends and our interests. They deserve never to see the light of day again. EVER

Guantanamo should have been the ultimate Roach Motel; those who check in NEVER check out. Instead, it has been turned into a school for martyrs and a cause for the victimologists to "advocate" for and blather about.

The "resolution" for Guantanamo is to go into the hills of Bosnia, find Ratko Mladic; beg his forgiveness and, if he accepts our apologies, appoint him commandant of Guantanamo. He has the fortitude to deal with our "guests" as he dealt with the Muslims in Bosnia. (Radovan Karadzic should, of course, be named Minister For Islamic Affairs for the EU)

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