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To: DavesM who wrote (222173)1/25/2002 2:17:28 PM
From: E. T.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Terrorists were the people who blew up the WTC. Saudi's and Egyptians not Afghan Taliban.



To: DavesM who wrote (222173)1/25/2002 3:33:23 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Respond to of 769670
 
Ramsey Clark

Michelle Malkin

Ramsey Clark's bloody resume

newsandopinion.com -- MURDEROUS
thugs of the world, rejoice. Once again, Ramsey Clark has come to
your aid - whether you want him or not. Now, if only Clark would
permanently move himself and his "Terrorists 'R Us" law practice to
a sand dune outpost in Kandahar, we'd all have something to cheer.

Last weekend, the former U.S. Attorney General under Lyndon
Johnson and his anti-war buddies filed a court petition on behalf of
more than 100 terrorism suspects challenging their detention at
Guantanamo Naval Base. According to Clark's neo-Stalinist front
group, the International Action Center, the U.S. is violating the
detainees' human rights by not providing them with basic amenities
such as "adequate clothing, underwear and footwear;" "fairly priced
food, soap, tobacco and ordinary items;" and "complete latitude in
the exercise of religion."

Photos and reports from Camp X-Ray show just the opposite. We're
bending over backwards to accommodate these unlawful combatants.
For example, to assist detainees in the practice of their religion, base
officials posted a helpful sign in Arabic pointing to the direction of
Mecca. How do the al Qaeda fighters return the favor? The Miami
Herald reports that one detainee, who deliberately faced away from
the sign, used Muslim prayer time to exhort his troops.

When they're not "praying," the detainees chow down on "culturally
appropriate" meals three times a day. Several have been visited by
Red Cross workers. And each detainee has received an orange
jumpsuit, sandals, a canteen, sheet, blanket, and shampoo.

What, no conditioner? No goose down pillow? No dry cleaning? Oh,
the brutality.

In addition to steam baths and pedicures, Ramsey Clark and Co.
want "due process" for the al Qaeda operatives whom they claim are
prisoners of war covered by the Third Geneva Convention. But no
serious reading of international law allows the al Qaeda detainees to
be defined as POWs. They did not fight with readily identifiable
military uniforms; did not carry arms openly; and have no reciprocal
respect for the laws of war.

No matter. Clark's agenda is neither peace nor justice. It is terrorist
ambulance-chasing. He is far less concerned with freeing the
innocent than with allying himself with America's enemies at every
turn - the gorier, the better. This is the man who:

Flew to Hanoi to give aid and comfort to the North
Vietnamese while American POWs were being beaten,
tortured, and killed;

Flew to Tehran to condemn the "crimes of America" while
his fellow citizens were being held hostage by Iranian
militants;

Flew to Tripoli to cheer up Colonel Mohamar Qaddafi after
the U.S. bombed Libya terrorist training facilities;

Flew to France to kneel at the feet of the late Ayatollah
Khomeini;

Flew to Baghdad to consult with Saddam Hussein;

Flew to the defense of PLO leaders sued by the family of Leon Klinghoffer, the
wheelchair-bound American tourist who was shot and tossed overboard from the
cruise ship Achille Lauro by Palestinian commandos in 1986;

Flew to Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's side, in a show of solidarity against
American imperialism, to defend him against charges of genocide, rape, and torture
against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo;

Flew to the aid of indicted Rwanda genocide conspirator Elizaphan Ntakirutimana, a
Hutu pastor accused of luring hundreds of Tutsi men, women, and children into his
church and hospital compound - where they were massacred by gunmen and
grenade-throwers; and

Flew to support the 1993 World Trade Center bombers (he played the race card for
sympathetic minority jurors by decrying our racist judicial system), and continues to
represent Sheik Omar Abdul Rahman, the scheming Muslim cleric now in federal
prison for his role in planning New York City terrorist attacks.

Ramsey Clark's record is not one of principled pacifism, but of compulsive anti-Americanism.
The peace-loving doves who follow his path are flying on blood-stained wings.