Vatic Note: You can see where this is going, after all our experience with the Patriot Act "that was only for non American terrorists" and now they have included us in the bill based on no trial, rather on what the President says is a terrorist. (Its that frog in the slow pot of boiling water) Lets remember, the
SPLC and the ADL tried to get the President to determine that legitimate politicians who had done no wrong, were domestic terrorists and even had Missouri trained to violate those same politicians and their followers Bill of Rights, by spying on them, following them around, maybe even arresting them with no due process, and without that due process, you have it determined only by what the President says is domestic terrorism. I am president and I don't like Mr. XYZ, thus I simply label him a "domestic terrorist" and since I dont' have to prove it, I get to have him arrested, tortured, and imprisoned in the Goldman sachs owned prisons for profit. Come on, this is getting seriously old.
WE HAVE TO MUCH EXPERIENCE NOW TO EVER BUY THIS GARBAGE. They better get off it, its not "cute" any more, in fact, its insulting.
Dozens of Americans believed to have joined terrorists
Threat called 'worrisome' (VN: worrisome? what kind of crap is that? Gut the bill of rights because something is worrisome? Take some valium, go to bed and get a good nights sleep and stay away from those $40,000 a night hookers and you might be ok in the morning. Damn!)
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jun/24/dozens-from-us-on-list-of-targets-as-terrorists/print/
By Eli Lake, contributed to Vatic Project by CLG Newsletter, Lori Price,
http://www.legitgov.org/
8:35 p.m., Thursday, June 24, 2010
John O. Brennan, White House senior adviser on counterterrorism, says U.S.-born terrorists overseas are being targeted for "military response." J.M. EDDINS JR./THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Dozens of Americans have joined terrorist groups and are posing a threat to the United States and its interests abroad, the president's most senior adviser on counterterrorism and homeland security said Thursday.
"There are, in my mind, dozens of U.S. persons who are in different parts of the world, and they are very concerning to us," said John O. Brennan, deputy White House national security adviser for homeland security and counterterrorism.
In a wide-ranging interview with The Washington Times, Mr. Brennan said he would not talk about lists of targeted American terrorists. However, U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies have been tracking down U.S. nationals and U.S. passport holders who pose security threats, like the Yemen-based al Qaeda cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, he said.
"They are concerning to us, not just because of the passport they hold, but because they understand our operational environment here, they bring with them certain skills, whether it be language skills or familiarity with potential targets, and they are very worrisome, and we are determined to take away their ability to assist with terrorist attacks," Mr. Brennan said.
The remarks came in response to questions about procedures used by the president to order lethal strikes on U.S. citizens who have joined al Qaeda or other terrorist groups.
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