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With Plame This Was Considered Treason - ACLU Lawyers Identify Covert CIA Agents to Al Qaeda Terrorists »

Posted By pc25 3 months ago in Political News

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The ACLU's campaign on behalf of Islamic terrorists now includes helping them to identify CIA operatives, who can be targeted for assassination after the liberals who run things set the terrorists free. Lawyers have provided pictures of covert officers to detainees charged with organizing the all-but-forgotten 9/11 attacks.

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    pc253 months ago

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    http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=3...

    The ACLU sneakily photographing CIA officers near their homes, then showing the shots to the imprisoned planners of the 9/11 attacks. A fruitcake fantasy? The government is looking into exactly this.

    When the Washington Post three and a half years ago uncovered the CIA's "black prisons" program, in which enhanced interrogation was used against terrorist detainees to foil future atrocities, we forcefully argued that such secret wartime operations ought never be outed.

    The Post may have won a Pulitzer for its revelation, but we feel more strongly than ever today. And a new story in that same newspaper gives new facts about the harm it did, and continues to do.

    A Justice Department investigation is now apparently investigating whether photos of covert CIA officials surreptitiously taken by the American Civil Liberties Union's "John Adams Project" were unlawfully shown to terrorist detainees charged with organizing the attacks of 9/11.

    This shows just how foolish it is to treat the POWs of the global war on terror as if they were American citizens protected by our laws and Constitution. Morale is already poor within the agency because the heroes within their ranks have been depicted as little better than the Marquis de Sade.

    Who in the CIA will be willing to stick their necks out in the future, with prosecutions hanging over their heads, the blowing of their covers by the ACLU, and the physical endangerment of themselves and their families as their thanks? On top of it all, who really believes the Obama Justice Department will at the end of the day do anything to punish those guilty of aiding the enemy?

    It's a smutty business from top to bottom, but the most despicable of this sorry cast of characters have to be those who physically snapped the shots. How depraved must you be to violate and endanger the families of those who saved so many American lives?

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    Wolfie20073 months ago

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    It's past time to sue the ACLU for unamerican activities. Is there some reason this can't be done? I don't think so all it will take is the determination to do it.

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    wesxauto3 months ago

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    We are now witness to our goverment slowly self distruct from the inside out because of poor leadership on all the fronts.

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      pc253 months ago

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      WHERE ARE ALL THE PLAME LIBS

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      Klarissa3 months ago

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      We have j. Edgar Holden at the helm - Obama has said that it is Holden's decision.

      I don't even know why we have a president - He is acting like a king, sits on the throne watching but never participating.

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      icono13 months ago

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      The behaviour by the ACLU and the Washington Post could easily be considered a treasonous act via the following;

      From wikipdedia

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_Three_of_the_...

      From article three of the united states constitution;
      Treason: 'Section 3 defines treason and its punishment.'

      Section 3. Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court. The Congress shall have power to declare the Punishment of Treason, but no Attainder of Treason shall work Corruption of Blood, or Forfeiture except during the Life of the Person attainted.

      Oran's Dictionary of the Law (1983) defines treason as: "...[a]...citizen's actions to help a foreign government overthrow, make war against, or seriously injure the [parent nation]."

      However due to the First Amendment, this type of behaviour by the ACLU and the Post is often tolerated, and although destructive to the efforts of the Govt to 'keep us safe in times of war', it is seen as more advantageous politically to protect 'the freedom of the press' than the lives of our operatives and families.

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