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Newt Gingrich says what a lot of us are thinking regarding terrorism

Donald Borsch Jr. Posted by on Jan 2nd, 2010 and filed under Donald Borsch Jr., Front Page Politics, War on Terror. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

I’m not a huge fan of Newt Gingrich.  Not that that really matters, mind you, but for integrity’s sake I wanted to get that out in the open.  I believe he is a moderate Conservative, and that means he is weak and diluted in my eyes.  However, let’s move onto why I am writing this article.

Human Events just posted a brilliant piece from Newt and his take on terrorism, specifically that we need to just be realistic and start to profile people.

Did you just hear that “pop” sound?  Yeah, that’s a can of worms that just got opened.

Listen, I am digging on this whole concept.  I have no problem, at all, with hurting someone’s feelings when the lives of innocents are possibly at stake.  Does this make me a bad person?  Does this make me a hate-monger, a racist, a religious bigot, a profiler?  According to the liberal looney left, it most assuredly does mean just that.  Interestingly enough, I still sleep very well at night.

As a former combat kinda military guy, I will let you know right now that I didn’t have the luxury of political-correctness or sensitivity-training for me to be the best I could be.  You threatened me or anyone in my unit,  and you quickly found yourself in a world of hurt.  At no time did I fear hurting their feelings or offending their god.  If you ask me, all airports in America need to have anti-terrorism pros on hand who have unlimited and unrestricted powers.  Janet Napolitano?  He, excuse me, she needs to be fired and someone who knows what’s what needs to take his, I mean, her position.  Period.  NO exceptions.

Okay, my biased and right-wing opinions are done for now.  Please to enjoy the following article from Newt Gingrich, via Human Events.  Long Live the Republic.  (Oh, and don’t get on any planes with Muslims, okay?)

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On Terrorism it’s Time to Know, to Profile, and to Discriminate
by  Newt Gingrich
12/30/2009

After the Christmas Day near disaster in Detroit, it is time for Americans to demand effective anti-terrorist actions.

Over eight years after 9/11 and 30 years after the Iranian illegal seizure of the United States embassy and the 444 day Iranian hostage crisis, Washington is still avoiding being intellectually honest about the war we are in.

Our Politically Correct Government is Making Life More Miserable For the Innocent

America is long overdue for a serious global strategy that includes targeting threats such as the terrorist killer at Fort Hood, the individuals recently arrested in Detroit, Denver and New York, and the five Americans detained in Pakistan.

The scale, persistence and sophistication of the enemy requires an honesty, a clarity, and a scale appropriate to the response.

Once again, instead of targeting the source of the threats, our politically correct government decides to make life more miserable for the travelling public by imposing hopelessly meaningless rules such as not allowing passengers to leave their seats in the last hour of the flight.  Bound by cultural sensitivities, the default reaction of the bureaucracy is to review the procedures and wring its hands ineffectively.

Today, because our elites fear politically incorrect honesty, they believe that it is better to harass the innocent, delay the harmless, and risk the lives of every American than to do the obvious, the effective, and the necessary.

It’s Time to Be Honest About What We Know

Before a lot more Americans are killed we must acquire the courage to tell the truth and to act on that truth.

It is time to be honest about what we know.

We know our opponents are radical extremists of the irreconcilable wing of Islam (Islamists, some would call them).

We know they have an ideology which is anti-female, desires to impose fundamentalist Sharia as a form of law, is hostile to other religions and is prepared to kill the innocent to achieve their goals.

We know how to identify these enemies but our elites have refused to do so.

Protecting the Rights of Terrorists Has Been More Important than Protecting the Lives of Americans

In the Obama Administration, protecting the rights of terrorists has been more important than protecting the lives of Americans.

That must now change decisively.

It is time to know more about would-be terrorists, to profile for terrorists and to actively discriminate based on suspicious terrorist information.

The United States should track down the owners of every website that promotes terrorism and systematically root them out.  It should be as dangerous to a person promoting terrorism as it is to execute an act of terrorism.

The same should apply to the electronic communications of every known radical (and using these communications to track down every unknown radical).

The United States Must Actively Root Out Every Terrorist Website

The people behind these websites should be barred from getting a U.S. visa if not in the United States (concurrently, we should make it easier — not harder — for non-terrorists to get visas because we want to encourage the law abiding while discriminating against the potential terrorist).

An integrated data base for threats should have been expected, we now learn that it does not exist.  This must be fixed.

It should be reasonable for the flying public to have expected that when the Nigerian terrorist’s father reported he was going to a terrorist training camp he should automatically have been barred from getting a visa and from flying into the United States.

We Need a “Grand National Strategy” That is Bigger Than the Debate Over Afghanistan

The emergence of Yemen as the new planning, equipping, and training center for terrorism should remind us we need a worldwide “grand national strategy” (to use the World War II term) that is far bigger than our current debate over Afghanistan.

Americans should also note that ABC News is reporting that two of the plotters to blow the Amsterdam to Detroit flight out of the air were released from Guantanamo in 2007, attended an “art rehabilitation program” in Saudi Arabia, were released and took up senior leadership positions in al Qaeda in Yemen.  Americans should also know that nearly half of the remaining detainees in Guantanamo are from Yemen.

The recent arrest of five Americans in Pakistan and the report there are 25 British citizens training to be bombers in Yemen should remind us this is a global war.

Moreover, the report that 74 Guantanamo detainees who have been released are back in the war trying to kill Americans should stop any further effort to close Guantanamo or to release terrorists.

The New Honesty Should End Any Thought of a Civilian Trial in New York for KSM

This new honesty about the threat should end any thought of a civilian trial in New York for 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammad with its dangers for exposing American intelligence information.  All terrorists including would-be bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab should be tried in military tribunals as part of a serious war strategy.

The Attorney General and every Justice Department appointee whose law firms provided pro bono counsel for terrorists should be fired and replaced with lawyers who believe the lives of Americans are more important than the rights of terrorists.

The United States must have a policy of effective interrogation to understand our enemies and disrupt their planned attacks (read Marc Thiessen’s column from yesterday).

We Need a New Homeland Security Secretary Who Knows We Need a New Strategy

Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano’s claim that the Detroit bomber was allowed to board a plan with explosives hidden in his underwear proved the system worked is proof we need a new Homeland Security Secretary who knows we need a new strategy and a new focus.

These are the first steps toward defeating the extremists.

We should take them before there is a tragic attack that kills a lot of people.

We have been warned. Again.

Will we now act?

2 Responses for “Newt Gingrich says what a lot of us are thinking regarding terrorism”

  1. Jason B says:

    Hello my friend Donald,
    With our corrupt government consumed with power and authority and not our bill of rights I fear profiling of any kind by our government. As we both know when they get that inch for one cause it will never stop there. The profiling has already been directed our way as protectors of the constitution. They want to label us as terrorist for speaking proudly of the United States Constitution. I do not trust the Government with the power of anything never mind profiling. I would rather be victim of a terrorist attack than to give this idiots any more power over my life. I think they need to remove the Unpatriot Act and get rid of this defunct Homeland waste of money, I mean security, ummm yeah….. I do however agree that our Politically Correct Government makes it worse for the productive and innocent. Enemy combatants and terrorist should be defined more specifically as it currently too vague and applies to too many Americans who hate the direction the country is moving and support the Constitution.

  2. baldeagle says:

    Jason B, I guess maybe I just do not understand what profiling is. Other than by saying profiling is bad, we are giving the government the power you are fearful of them having. Maybe we should use the term common sense instead of profiling. If we know that the current strain of terrorist is mid-eastern radical Islamists, why wouldn’t we want to be more suspicious of them, instead of taking manicure scissors, water bottles, and pillows and blankets away from little old grandmas? So by denying the government to ability to profile (use common sense), you are giving them the power and authority to tramp on everyone.

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