Tuesday, October 24, 2006

The Enemy

Jules Crittenden looks at Byron Calame's mea culpa regarding the NYT's exposure of the Swift program to monitor the overseas banking transactions of terror networks. But he goes further:

I’d encourage a look at the decision to report on the National Security Agency’s warrantless electronic monitoring of emails and phone calls between the United States and suspect individual overseas.The outrage your paper and others stirred up over a program that falls well within the law and harms no law-abiding American citizen, and the notice you served to terrorists and their supporters of its existence, constitute aid and comfort to the enemy in time of war.
Exactly. It's giving aid and comfort to the enemy. And it's time we quit catering to liberal sensibilities and called a spade a spade. When CNN broadcasts jihadist war porn propaganda, they are doing the will of the jihadists. Never mind the tabloid aspects of showing snuff films, they are doing the bidding of this nation's enemies. read the whole article

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