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January 23, 2006
Conservative Intern Issues
WarNutDaily columnist Craig R. Smith, described as one who "instantly engages audiences with his common-sense analyses of local, national and global trends," declares that it's time to start locking up people who challenge Dubya's claim to absolute power:
In the shadow of 9-11, perhaps we should reconsider internment camps again for anyone compelling Americans to divulge sensitive NSA or other military secrets for the public record [by bringing lawsuits against the president for wiretapping and other violations], which also will be widely read by our enemy, as Osama bin Laden proved last week. Then, after terrorism is finally defeated we can allow the internees back into society.
Of course, "terrorism" can never be "finally defeated," which means that Smith wants to lock up dissenters and throw away the key.
I wonder if Fidel Castro could use someone to edit the Cuban state newspaper. I have a perfect candidate for him.
Posted by Mike Tennant at January 23, 2006 02:16 PM
Comments
Even as this is written some five years after the WTC attack the buzz in the Arab/Muslim immigrant community is that the USG already has camps for us and is just biding it's time until the political climate will permit them to put us in 'em.
Hopefully I'll be in Costa Rica by then.
Posted by: Ali_Massoud
at January 28, 2006 10:03 AM
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