the Bush family must be immediately killed
hd | 05.12.2002 23:02
The Bush Family Must be Immediately Killed
No Trial, No Explanation, No Warning - Just Immediate Death.
by voxfux
By the administration’s own policy the Bush family must be immediately destroyed. No trial, no explanation, no warning - Just immediate death.
According to White House officials the President’s policy is that ANY “association” with ANY suspected Al Queda or terrorist is sufficient enough for immediate extermination by the CIA or US military.
Yet there is NO other family in America today who has had closer ties with the Bin Ladens than the Bush family. And that bears repeating.
THERE IS NO OTHER FAMILY IN AMERICA WHICH HAS HAD CLOSER ASSOCIATIONS AND SUSPICIOUS DEALINGS WITH THE BIN LADEN FAMILY THAN GEORGE BUSH SENIOR AND JUNIOR. NO OTHER AMERICANS!
For over thirty years the Bush family has forged extensive secretive and extraordinarily suspicious dealings with the Bin Ladens. Starting with Bin Laden’s father and brother who gave millions of dollars of cash to George Bush Jr so that he may buy a company and promptly drive it straight into the ground (While extracting delirious personal profits - sound familiar?)
No other Americans have ever had closer “associations” with the Bin Ladens. So frightened is Bush that the true nature of his secret links with the bin Ladens will be exposed that he will expend NO LIMIT of US taxpayers resources and military might to cover up and obliterate any trace of his suspicious past with the terrorists.
So suspicious are the circumstances surrounding the deaths of both Bin Laden’s father and brother in two different plane crashes, (both in, guess which state? - Texas) that it is no wonder why the younger Osama has such a hatred for Bush and it is no wonder why Bush has become so consumed with the destruction of this set up fall guy.
So lets all hope that some brave CIA or military unit will be successful in this mission which is critical to the safety and security of the American people and complete their mission to find Bush and his Father and terminate these two terrorist "associators" with extreme prejudice.
solidarity
voxfux
Below is the associated press article outlining the administrations total destruction of any resemblance to the great constitutional nation that the US once was. It represents nothing less than the death of Democracy - It represents the death of America.
Since there is no due process in America any longer, Bush can simply claim, for example, that Voxnyc was working for Al Queda, and since there is no more trials and zero due process that means he may simply kill any political opponent any time any where and say that that opponent was a terrorist and that he has "proof"... but you can't see that proof because of "national security" reasons.
We will see a massive increase of political assassinations in the United States (More than there already have been since this lying, immoral, idiot and his cabal of murderers seized the Presidency.)
Here's the article that the slime at the assoCIAted press shovelled.
U.S. Can Target (Kill) Americans (Anytime Anywhere)
By JOHN J. LUMPKIN
WASHINGTON (AP) - American citizens... can legally be targeted and killed by the CIA under President Bush's rules for the war on terrorism, U.S. officials say.
The authority to kill U.S. citizens is granted under a secret finding signed by the president after the Sept. 11 attacks that directs the CIA to covertly attack al-Qaida anywhere in the world. The authority makes no exception for Americans, so permission to strike them is understood rather than specifically described, officials said.
These officials said the authority will be used only when other options are unavailable. Military-like strikes will take place only when law enforcement and internal security efforts by allied foreign countries fail, the officials said.
Capturing and questioning al-Qaida operatives is preferable, even more so if an operative is a U.S. citizen, the officials said, speaking on the condition of anonymity. Any decision to strike an American will be made at the highest levels, perhaps by the president.
U.S. officials say few Americans are working with al-Qaida but they have no specific estimates.
The CIA already has killed one American under this authority, although U.S. officials maintain he wasn't the target.
On Nov. 3, a CIA-operated Predator drone fired a missile that destroyed a carload of suspected al-Qaida operatives in Yemen. The target of the attack, a Yemeni named Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi, was the top al-Qaida operative in that country. Efforts by Yemeni authorities to detain him had previously failed.
But the CIA didn't know a U.S. citizen, Yemeni-American Kamal Derwish, was in the car. He died, along with al-Harethi and four other Yemenis.
The Bush administration said the killing of an American in this fashion was legal.
``I can assure you that no constitutional questions are raised here. There are authorities that the president can give to officials,'' said Condoleezza Rice, Bush's national security adviser, after the attack. ``He's well within the balance of accepted practice and the letter of his constitutional authority.''
American authorities have alleged that Derwish was the leader of an al-Qaida cell in suburban Buffalo, N.Y. Most of the alleged members of the cell were arrested and charged with supporting terrorists, but Derwish was not accused of any crime in American courts.
Family members in Buffalo say they have yet to be contacted by the U.S. government about Derwish's death, which they learned about through media reports.
Mohamed Albanna, vice president of the American Muslim Council's Buffalo chapter, urged federal authorities to confirm the death.
``It's just a matter of common respect for the family here. After all, they are U.S. citizens.'' He added that Derwish ``has not been tried and has not been found guilty, so, in that sense, he's still an innocent American who was killed. That's what the law states.''
The Bush administration sees it differently. In killing him, the administration defined Derwish as an enemy combatant, the equivalent of a U.S. citizen who fights with the enemy on a battlefield, officials said. Under this legal definition, experts say, his constitutional rights are nullified and he can be killed outright.
Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, supported this policy. ``A U.S. citizen terrorist will kill you just like somebody from another country.''
The government has done little publicly to justify Derwish's killing. Officials have privately suggested his association with al-Harethi is reason enough.
Other Americans have been similarly classed since Sept. 11, including Jose Padilla, accused of plotting to use a radioactive ``dirty bomb'' in the United States, and Yaser Esam Hamdi, who was found fighting with the Taliban in Afghanistan. Both are in military custody.
However, a third American, John Walker Lindh, was turned over to the civilian courts after being found serving as a foot soldier with the Taliban. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to supplying services to the Taliban and carrying explosives in commission of a felony.
While officials believe only a small number of U.S. citizens went through Osama bin Laden's camps, Americans have been associated with all levels of al-Qaida.
This includes high-level operative Wadih El Hage, a Lebanese-American who was convicted in connection with the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa. A former U.S. Army soldier, Ali Mohamed, worked as a trainer and target scout for bin Laden before he was captured and convicted.
Previously, the government's authority to kill a citizen outside of the judicial process has been generally restricted to when the American is directly threatening the lives of other Americans or their allies.
Earlier presidential authorizations of lethal covert action, in Latin America and elsewhere, have also tacitly allowed the killing of Americans fighting with the other side, former senior intelligence officials said.
But the officials knew of no instances where U.S. citizens were targeted.
The CIA declines comment on covert actions and the authorities it operates under.
Experts on the Constitution and the international laws of war said the Bush administration's definitions create problems.
Unlike the enemy in previous wars, al-Qaida members don't wear uniforms or serve in a foreign nation's army. Nor do they take to traditional battlefields, except in Afghanistan. But the Bush administration and al-Qaida together have defined the entire world as a battlefield - meaning the attack on al-Harethi and Derwish was tantamount to an air strike in a combat zone.
``That is the most vulnerable aspect of the theory,'' said Scott L. Silliman, director of Duke University's Center on Law, Ethics and National Security. ``Could you put a Hellfire missile into a car in Washington, D.C., under the same theory? The answer is yes, you could.''
Human rights groups were divided on the legality of the attack on al-Harethi. Amnesty International suggested it was an extrajudicial killing, outlawed by international treaty, while Human Rights Watch officials said they believed it was a legitimate wartime action.
Associated Press Writer Ben Dobbin in Rochester, N.Y., contributed to this story.
12/03/02 19:42
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