Saturday, January 02, 2010

Terrorism and the Foolishness of Trusting in the Goodness of Men

The tall Irish Radio host is puzzled at the liberal media's blindness and thought processes related to the recent attempted take-down of a delta airlines jet headed for Detroit. With his usual sense of humor, O'Reily asks some good questions that more citizens in the good 'ole USA ought to be asking more loudly about the Obama administrations handling of Homeland Security.

The President and his advisors are smart people. But smart isn't necessarily a protection from foolishness. And the decisions related to Gitmo and National Security reported on in this brief article are foolishness of the highest (lowest?) order.

Wake up America. And if you are a Christian, don't just do something. Pray something. Pray that the Lord of the harvest will send forth workers into the harvest to preach the gospel of forgiveness to the whole world. While you are at it, pray for the safety and effectiveness of missionaries that are in limited-access countries like those of the Islam dominated Middle East.

[The following is from TownHall Online Magazine.]

Saturday, January 02, 2010
Merry Christmas, al-Qaida Style
by Bill O'Reilly

It was puzzling to read opinion pieces in liberal newspapers like The New York Times and Newsday lamenting the Christmas Day al-Qaida attempt to blow up a Northwest Airlines jet. Most of the liberal press agreed: That was not a nice thing to do, and those terrorists should stop the attacks this very minute. But no actual solutions to stopping terrorism were put forth by the progressive press.

Of course, 23-year-old Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a loser from Nigeria, was not exactly 007 in executing his mission. That might speak to how badly al-Qaida has been downgraded by aggressive measures put in place by the George W. Bush administration.

Now, the al-Qaida agents of slaughter are smuggling explosives in their underwear instead of trying to hijack the entire plane. Instead of being handed over to the military, this Umar nitwit will be tried in civilian court so the world can understand that the U.S. justice system really, really works. Like the world cares.

Apparently, Abdulmutallab was trained in Yemen -- the same Yemen that on Dec. 20 accepted six Guantanamo Bay detainees. That's another puzzling deal. In the fall of 2007, the United States sent two other Gitmo terrorists to Saudi Arabia for rehabilitation." Now one of those guys, Said Ali Shari, is reportedly a top al-Qaida commander in -- wait for it -- Yemen! As the Church Lady once said, "How convenient!""

I am beginning to think we are in the "Twilight Zone" in this country. The liberal press screams all day long about closing Gitmo and providing civilian trials for captured foreign terrorists. Then when an overseas terrorist almost blows up 300 innocent people, the press goes, 'Gee, that's not acceptable."

Also, everybody except Al Franken knows that Yemen is an al-Qaida stronghold, but the Barack Obama administration sends six incarcerated terror suspects to Yemen? Paging Rod Serling.

This would be laugh-out-loud absurd if lives were not at stake. I mean, why don't we just close Gitmo and send the misunderstood inmates there directly to the mountains of Pakistan? Why delay the process with stops in the Arabian Peninsula?

I'm surprised at CIA chief Leon Panetta. He surely understands that countries like Yemen are chaotic cauldrons of violence where terrorists openly roam. Leon, why are you sending Gitmo bad guys there? Help me, I'm trying to understand.

Most Americans, I believe, have little idea how dangerous the jihad really is. If they did, the Obama administration and the liberal press could never get away with the lunacy that is now underway. The latest al-Qaida fanatic may have gotten tangled up in his underwear, but some other killer will do better down the road. And don't be surprised if he's from Yemen.

About The Author
Bill O'Reilly is host of the Fox News show "The O'Reilly Factor" and author of "Who's Looking Out For You?" and "A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity."

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