September 09, 2005

Lock 'em up, throw away the key

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that terrorist traitor and general rat bastard Jose Padilla can be held as an enemy combatent. The ruling means that Padilla does not have claim on US courts for relief and that his hippie-dhimmi allies at the ACLU will just have to continue to annoy us with lawsuits aimed at getting the gays married instead of trying to spring terrorists from the pokie on technicalities.

Two in one day. Dayum it feels good to be a gangsta........ Others:
Ace: Sanity prevails (who's on effin fire and slicing like a hammer today)

Llama Butchers: "Translation: We're at war and you chose the wrong side, you farookin' bastard. And you got caught. Deal with it."

Today's Democracy: "You can easily see this one going to the Supreme Court on appeal." Er, no, not really.....

Another Rovian Conspiracy: Left's panties firmly in wad.

Mad Mikey: "NOW you can sit there forever scumbag and rot for all America cares." Indeed

ITB: "Even though I am very weary of this type of judgement, in the case of Jose Padilla it is fitting in my opinion."

Powerline: no opinion yet

Posted by: Rusty at 02:58 PM | Comments (12) | Add Comment
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1 This might not go to the Supreme Court, but it certainly will make for some entertainment at the Roberts confirmation.

Posted by: lawhawk at September 09, 2005 03:21 PM (AcoYr)

2 Yeah, we'll get to see the potential Democratic nominees for Prez line up in support of decision, and the rest against.

Posted by: Rusty Shackleford at September 09, 2005 03:30 PM (JQjhA)

3 I'm glad the rat bastard is locked up. I would just like to know WTF we're gonna do with him and the shitheads in Gitmo. It has to end as some point. Either they get locked up or the death sentence (the latter preferred)

Posted by: Sgt Beavis at September 09, 2005 03:51 PM (XCqS+)

4 Send the SOB to my house. I'll give him some "K-bar justice". You know where I live doc. Get him out and bring him here. I will handle it from there.

Posted by: Rod Stanton at September 09, 2005 04:00 PM (tplWd)

5 Rusty, we might see all the Demoncrats except for the DLC types line up against the Roberts nomination. Whether true or not, I believe the Dems think they smell blood in the water. Frankly, I don't believe they have the President on the run, but I think they believe they do. Big difference that has ruined their hopes for the past three election cycles. The Dems think that if they can just ramp up the rhetoric they might succeed. You know, if you throw enough shit on the wall, some of it is bound to stick. This is the mentality we are up against. The mentality is very much like Robespierre and the Committee he formed during the French Revolution. These people have an agenda, and nothing, especially logic will be allowed to get in their way. Right now they are still trying to manipulate the system, but I think that they will get tired of that and resort to outright political violence. As a matter of fact, there were several instances of them doing just that in the 2004 election. Seriously, we need to be on our guard and be especially watchful because they are in the process of forming an alliance with Muslim extrememists. I can see the Islamists being the footsoldiers of these people, mainly because most of them do not have the guts to do anything themselves other than threaten people while using the internet. Time will tell if I'm right, but I sense a ratchating up of rhetoric and emotion.

Posted by: jesusland joe at September 09, 2005 04:34 PM (q9AWQ)

6 I say we give him what he wants. Chain him down in the yard and light his shoes on fire. Oh the leftie courts must just be beside themselves on that one. mheh.

Posted by: kermit at September 09, 2005 05:14 PM (DX+fh)

7 Thanks for the link -- Think about it, yes the guy should be punished, no doubt. Death would be applicable. However, he is still a US citizen. With that he has some rights, even as an enemy combatant. More likely he would probably charged with treason. I think that because he is a citizen, this could be pushed to the Nth degree, all the way to SCOTUS. I wil lnot be surprised.

Posted by: Dean Reese at September 09, 2005 08:51 PM (LVMtp)

8 We need a law to strip anyone of citizenship if they're convicted of promoting, supporting, aiding, or abetting terrorism.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at September 09, 2005 10:03 PM (0yYS2)

9 well if he is charged of treason and than found guilty of that charge, isnt that an automatic death sentence???....it should be for traitors...an example needs to be made of someone and might as well start with the one you have on hand with Padilla...if you dont make an example it will only embolden more of them to do more traitorous stuff...show that you mean business and the rest should fall in line

Posted by: THANOS35 at September 09, 2005 11:36 PM (QtMud)

10 Doesn't he sing Prodigy's song, "I'm a fire-starter"?

Posted by: Downing Street Memo at September 10, 2005 03:10 AM (TAhhF)

11 Take him to the nearest Federal SuperMax prison, and put him in General Population. Within three days he'll "accidentally" hit his head on the toilet. 17 times.

Posted by: CUS at September 12, 2005 09:34 AM (bbXZq)

12 Its time to remove ourselves from the UN its the biggist harbor and shelter for terrorist sponsoring countries around

Posted by: sandpiper at September 12, 2005 01:50 PM (U+eLg)

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