By first disavowing, then releasing legal memos detailing the interrogation techniques used on high value detainees in the aftermath of 9/11, and finally allowing the possibility of prosecution and certainty of persecution of those involved, President Obama confirmed America's worst fears about his readiness to ensure that our own homeland security comes first.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Obama Throws Our National Security Under the Bus
Of course, you can't make nice to our avowed enemies and still care about America's National Security.
Tortured Prose
Let there be no doubt, President Barack Obama failed the first public test of his decision-making concerning our national security.
By first disavowing, then releasing legal memos detailing the interrogation techniques used on high value detainees in the aftermath of 9/11, and finally allowing the possibility of prosecution and certainty of persecution of those involved, President Obama confirmed America's worst fears about his readiness to ensure that our own homeland security comes first.
By first disavowing, then releasing legal memos detailing the interrogation techniques used on high value detainees in the aftermath of 9/11, and finally allowing the possibility of prosecution and certainty of persecution of those involved, President Obama confirmed America's worst fears about his readiness to ensure that our own homeland security comes first.