Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Pakistan Won't Try UK Terrorist Suspect, Can I Bring Liquids Onboard?

Remember that foiled UK terrorist cell in August that was going to blow up planes by mixing liquids? Remember how we learned that the US forced the British to arrest them prematurely? Well, "A Pakistani judge has ruled there is not enough evidence to try a key suspect" arrested in Pakistan. Though the British "say proceedings against suspects arrested in Britain will go ahead."

When I can fly again can I bring my toiletries on board? I know they claim that hydrogen peroxide can be used as a bomb, but it turns out it's not as easy as they make it sound, if it's even possible at all.

Now we have federal judges saying that people we detain have no right to challenge their imprisonment in US courts. Someone needs to remind these activist judges that the end of the First Amendment says the people have a right "to petition the government for a redress of grievances."

Can we just stop with the fake security measures and invading the wrong countries and actually go after the real terrorists? Maybe then we'll regain some of the respect we had in September 2001 and our "allies" like Pakistan and Saudi Arabia would actually help us capture terrorists because it's the right thing to do.

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