Democrats Launch Sneak Attack On Intelligence Agencies

by Chris Jones on February 26, 2010 · 3 comments

You really do have to keep your eye on this administration and this congress every minute of every day. In case you haven’t noticed the assault on our intelligence agencies that was in full swing after Obama’s election has died down in recent months. Things have been very quiet — a little too quite.

That uneasy calm was shattered today as Democrats tried a sneak attack on the intelligence community in the form of a last minute addition to the intel bill.

Stashed in the new intelligence bill literally in the dark of night were 11 pages that banned “degrading” treatment of detainees. Interrogators would face 15-years in prison if something they did was ruled “degrading” by this left-wing Congress.

So-called degrading treatment “includes but is not limited to” exploiting phobias, hooding detainees, sleep deprivation, extreme temperatures, and anything else the gutless bureaucrats decide.

The American people had no idea what they were doing when they put this radical bunch of miscreants in charge. These leftists are f*cking crazy and they’re going to get us all killed.

Fortunately, Republicans howled in protest and the bill was eventually pulled.

-Chris Jones

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  • Ross Wolf

    Obama’s dithering and ineptness in Afghanistan and in dealing with Iran showed such weakness, it might have invited terrorists and foreign Governments to challenge U.S. global interests, perhaps even attack America. Weakening American security, the current Administration appears to have for political purposes placated its left-wing roots by attacking the CIA’s interrogation of terrorists, undermining the agency’s ability to stop terrorist attacks. Until now, Americans have never been faced with both the prospect of attacks from terrorists, foreign and domestic while concurrently having to rely on a U.S. Government that appears at the top inherently weak.

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