Rush’s Morning Update: Beyond Belief!
August 24, 2009
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As the Obama administration is trying to relocate Club Gitmo terrorists to American neighborhoods (mainly in Michigan),an outrageous story is breaking.
According to the Washington Post, the Justice Department is investigating three lawyers representing Gitmo terroristswho showed their clients photographs of CIA officers and contractors. The defense lawyers apparently wanted to identify those involved in the interrogations –interrogations, by the way, that
You can thank the John Adams Project– a joint venture between the ACLU and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Both groups are on record saying they’ll zealously investigate the CIA’s worldwide interrogation program. Their researchers took the pictures; in some cases they staked out agents’ homes.
Taking photos of our covert agents is a clear breach of the law covering classified information. Showing them to terroristsis just simplybeyond belief.
Asked about the investigation, the ACLUsaid, “Rather than investigate the CIA officials who undertook the torture,” the Justice Department is “now investigation the military lawyers who have courageously stepped up to defend these clients in these sham proceedings.”
While we are at war with terrorists, it appears thatthe leftremains at war with America. Our national security means nothing to these people.
If these allegations are proven true, there better be hell to payfor those who showed terrorists the photos.
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