<http://www.anncoulter.org/columns/2003/061803p.htm> Ann Coulter You Don't Say June 18, 2003 IF YOU ARE one of the millions of Americans who recently canceled your subscription to the New York Times, you may not know that we are in the middle of a civil-liberties emergency. Apparently, in the weeks following the terrorist attack of 9-11, the FBI rounded up a lot of Muslim men who were in this country illegally. Not only that, but some were actually questioned. These, my friends, were only some of the atrocities detailed in a "frank and blistering" report plastered all over the New York Times a few weeks ago. The report, released by the inspector general of the Department of Justice, was showcased on the front page of the Times; it was excerpted in the national section; and it was the subject of the lead editorial that day, somberly titled "The Abusive Detentions of Sept. 11." job as a reporter.The laboriously assembled report includes such shocking revelations as these: "[T]he Sept. 11 attacks changed the way the department, particularly the FBI and the INS, responded when encountering aliens who were in violation of their immigration status." "In other times, many of these aliens might not have been arrested or detained for these violations." And in the searing words of the New York Times: "Had it not been for the attacks, 'most if not all' of the arrests would probably have never been pursued." In other words, under Attorney General John Ashcroft, the FBI, the INS and the Department of Justice are so out of control that they have actually begun to enforce U.S. immigration laws. Also according to the report, guards at a Brooklyn detention facility - weeks after the attack and within sight of ground zero - subjected illegal immigrant Muslim detainees to "physical and verbal abuse." As the Times described it, "Detainees reported being slammed against the wall, or being subjected to such verbal taunts as 'You're going to die here.'" To quote Tony Soprano: You don't say. Does anyone at the Times even know any normal people? The detainees are in this country illegally, their co-religionists had just slaughtered thousands of Americans, and the Times is dismayed, perplexed, angry and shocked that some of them may have been subjected to the sort of manhandling that occurs in the hallways of middle schools throughout the nation. Why, I'm subjected to physical and verbal abuse every time I go through an airport security check, and I'm a citizen. After a bit of overheated fulminating, the Times editorial unleashed this whopper: "The inspector general's findings are particularly powerful because they come not from politicians or advocacy groups, but from a unit of the Bush administration itself." This is how the New York Times always prefaces its outrageous statements: "it is widely understood that ..."; "all learned men agree ..."; "all people of good will believe ..." Not so fast. The report came from Inspector General Glenn Fine - a lingering, festering Clinton appointee. As a rule of thumb, all career government bureaucrats are liberal Democrats. (Children in Republican families do not grow up yearning to work for the government someday.) Republican presidents come in, make a handful of appointments to each department, and then the career bureaucrats go about gleefully denouncing the Republicans while allowing themselves to described in the New York Times as "internal" whistleblowers. This leads to a somewhat inconsistent pattern of "internal" reports. After Janet Reno gassed American citizens in Waco, Texas, leaving 80 dead, the Justice Department's internal report "found no mistakes by anybody at the Justice Department or the FBI," in the words of Newsweek magazine. Also, one searches Lexis-Nexis in vain for any mention of an internal report on Janet Reno's commando raid against a small Cuban boy in Miami whose mother died bringing him to freedom. But when Clinton-appointee Fine discovered that, immediately after the 9-11 attack, Bush administration officials failed to inform the Muslim detainees "in a timely manner about the process for filing complaints about their treatment" - he produces an indignant report. (The guards should have told Fine that the illegal immigrants were liars, bimbos, "stalkers" or just wanted a book deal.) Accustomed to the high ethical standards of the Clinton administration, one can certainly understand Fine's outrage upon learning that guards overseeing Muslim illegal aliens after 9-11 imposed "restrictive and inconsistent policies on telephone access for detainees." Indeed, there are unconfirmed reports that several illegal detainees were prevented from using the phone to cast their votes on "American Idol." So, it was pretty much like a week in Uday and Qusay's torture rooms. "Instead of taking a few days as anticipated," the report says, "the clearance process took an average of 80 days, primarily because it was understaffed and not given sufficient priority by the FBI." That is pretty shocking when you consider how much time the FBI must have had on their hands immediately after 9-11. Some detainees were held so long that they had to drop out of U.S. flight schools altogether. FBI officials' explanation was that they were engaged in some mysterious project known only as "preventing the next terrorist attack on U.S. soil." In a remark worthy of Inspector Clouseau, Fine's report says: "Department officials acknowledged to the inspector general's office that they realized soon after the roundups began 'that many in the group of Sept. 11 detainees were not connected to the attacks or terrorism.'" Indeed, the Clinton appointee's report repeatedly takes the FBI to task for failing to "distinguish" between illegal immigrants and terrorists. Wow. What a great idea. If the FBI would simply "distinguish" between the terrorists and everyone else, then they could just arrest all the terrorists! Why didn't anyone else think of that? Remember this report by Clinton-appointee Glenn Fine the next time a liberal tells you a Democrat president would have done as good a job as Bush in fighting the war on terrorism. -- ----------------- R. A. Hettinga <mailto: rah@ibuc.com> The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation <http://www.ibuc.com/> 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity, [predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'
On 2003-06-19, R. A. Hettinga uttered to Clippable:
The detainees are in this country illegally, their co-religionists had just slaughtered thousands of Americans, and the Times is dismayed, perplexed, angry and shocked that some of them may have been subjected to the sort of manhandling that occurs in the hallways of middle schools throughout the nation.
Ah, yes, now I understand: in Coulter's Land of the Normal, rape is perfectly fine because, after all, children *are* molested. I guess she would also be perfectly happy at being manhandled by the local Muslim community for coreligionism with Shrub. Somehow I don't think I need to buy her book. I no longer see what the lies could possibly have been.
Why, I'm subjected to physical and verbal abuse every time I go through an airport security check, and I'm a citizen.
There might just be a reason why. -- Sampo Syreeni, aka decoy - mailto:decoy@iki.fi, tel:+358-50-5756111 student/math+cs/helsinki university, http://www.iki.fi/~decoy/front openpgp: 050985C2/025E D175 ABE5 027C 9494 EEB0 E090 8BA9 0509 85C2
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 11:17 AM, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
On 2003-06-19, R. A. Hettinga uttered to Clippable:
The detainees are in this country illegally, their co-religionists had just slaughtered thousands of Americans, and the Times is dismayed, perplexed, angry and shocked that some of them may have been subjected to the sort of manhandling that occurs in the hallways of middle schools throughout the nation.
Ah, yes, now I understand: in Coulter's Land of the Normal, rape is perfectly fine because, after all, children *are* molested. I guess she would also be perfectly happy at being manhandled by the local Muslim community for coreligionism with Shrub.
Somehow I don't think I need to buy her book. I no longer see what the lies could possibly have been.
Coulter is an ultra-skinny (pretty to some men, not to me--if she were a male she'd be Iggy Pop at his most skinny--see note) loudmouthed fascist. Like many who have become talking heads on t.v., she excels at interrupting and completely ignoring the points made by others. (Not that I am necessarily different, but I am not supposedly engaged in a debate with another. Nor am I on television, thankfully for me and thee.) (Note: If there were no lawyers suing people for their opinions, I'd opine that Anne Coulter has the physical characteristics and the fast-talking patter of a speed freak, a meth addict, a crystalhead, which could explain a lot about Anne Coulter. But lawyers are everywhere, and googling for names, so I won't opine.) Coulter had a quotable line which shows just how much of a statist she is: "We should invade their country, take their oil, and convert them to Christianity." (Or words to this effect...exact quote can be googled.) I stopped watching most of the networks for news during the War of Aggression in Iraq. When I occasionally land on CNN or Fox or MSNBC I am disgusted by the repeated teases for upcoming stories (sometimes the minutes devoted to the several teases exceed the length of the story when it finally appears), by the loudmouthed brayings, and by the short attention spans (a guy named "Anderson Cooper" is the worst on CNN, at least. He almost never lets a guest finish a thought. And his interruptions are banal, not useful as some interruptions can be. Another CNN guy, Aaron Brown, is actually refreshing in his laidback, Charles Kuralt-style slow examination of an issue...I ought to Tivo his show.) But Anne Coulter is a complete jackass. She's not even a "neocon" in the good sense. Just another statist. --Tim May "That government is best which governs not at all." --Henry David Thoreau
Next time she catches a flight, I hope Ann Coulter is slammed against a wall, stripped naked, and "searched" in every orifice by a big, black TSA agent's 9-inch penis. I'll be laughing when Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter, their families, and the rest of their ilk are shipped off to Gitmo shortly after the inauguration of President Hillary Clinton in January of 2009.
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R. A. Hettinga
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Tim May