As quotes of the day go, it's tough to beat this one from Bob Krumm:
if you think that President Bush took constitutional liberties that amount to an invasion of privacy, you haven't seen anything compared to what President Hillary would do.
That's among my biggest concerns about a return to Clintonism. Say what you will about Bush, but there haven't been any Waco style incidents. (Nor has there been anything like Ruby Ridge, which happened in the days of the senior Bush.)
This is not to minimize the waterboarding of three al Qaeda terrorists, or the electronic eavesdropping, but I just haven't seen too many children getting burned up during government sieges, nor have I seen too many children snatched from American homes and "repatriated" to totalitarian countries.
posted by Eric on 12.05.07 at 06:29 PM
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What makes that picture, doubly ironic and infuriating, is that this was right around
the time that Al Midhar and Al Hamzi, among
the future 9/11 hijackers were living under
their own name in San Diego; while 150 law
enforcement personnel were in South Florida, 'rendering' a subject like a trophy
back to the 'state'
narciso · December 5, 2007 10:09 PM
You misunderstand Eric, Clinton was only carrying on a time-honored Democrat tradition: returning a runaway slave to his Master.
Simple, no?
CPT. Charles · December 6, 2007 11:49 AM
No, what makes the picture doubly ironic and infuriating, is that 150 jack booted thugs were called out to deport a single 8 y/o illegal alien, while the blind eye of the state was allowing millions to cross the border unimpeded.
What makes that picture, doubly ironic and infuriating, is that this was right around
the time that Al Midhar and Al Hamzi, among
the future 9/11 hijackers were living under
their own name in San Diego; while 150 law
enforcement personnel were in South Florida, 'rendering' a subject like a trophy
back to the 'state'