Attorney General Eric Holder’s decision to try the 9/11 criminal mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in New York City is reckless and entirely unjustifiable. It is completely unnecessary; there is no logical reason why this prosecution could not have been handled by a military tribunal. Furthermore, if we are to believe his claim that he consulted only his brother and wife before making this decision, then we must conclude that he left out those whose opinions are most important.
From the monthly archives:
November 2009
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed has No Place in New York City
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Midweek Roundup
Anita Dunn is now Anita, Done. The White House Communications Director has reportedly resigned her position effective at the end of this month. Obama Administration officials have assured us she made the decision herself, and not at the request of Obama or the White House. The Washington Post was quick to run with that line, and pointed out that “Dunn initially refused to move to the White House, saying she wanted to spend time with her family.” It couldn’t be that she was responsible for inciting the “War on FOX” by claiming “the reality of it is FOX News often acts as either the research arm or the communications arm of the Republican Party.” We also know it had nothing to do with her comments at a high school graduation where she claimed Mao Zedong was one of her “favorite political philosophers” for his ability to disregard the odds in his plan “to basically take China Over.”
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The Aftermath of the PelosiCare Vote.
On Saturday November 7, Democrats in the House of Representatives voted to pass Pelosi’s “Health Care” bill by the slim margin of 220-215. The bill passed by a mere 3 votes, an extremely thin margin with 39 Democrats against the proposed legislation. There are several things we can learn from the voting record.
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Rep. Steny Hoyer says HC Vote was “Bipartisan”
Democrat Majority Leader Rep. Steny Hoyer claims the vote to pass Pelosi’s Health Care bill was “bipartisan”
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Bush Accepts Key Post in Obama White House

In a shocking and unprecedented act of political bipartisanship, the President has reached out to his predecessor and offered him a position in the Obama Administration. Former President Bush has accepted the position as Obama’s newly appointed “Blame Czar” and will travel with the President to all major political events in order to remind the audience that Obama is not the same person who led the country for the previous eight years.
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