Monday, September 17, 2012

That the administration would even BEGIN to consider this

indicates either a nonexistent spine(s), a terminal(for other people) case of idiocy, or- well, I can't really see any other choices.
The U.S. State Department is actively considering negotiations with the Egyptian government for the transfer of custody of Omar Abdel-Rahman, also known as “the Blind Sheikh,” for humanitarian and health reasons, a source close to the the Obama administration told TheBlaze.

The Department of Justice, however, told TheBlaze that Rahman is serving a life sentence and is not considered for possible “release.” Previous calls to the State Department were referred to the Department of Justice and so far, the State Department has neither confirmed nor denied the report
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Isn't that just friggin' wonderful? Can you say "We'll turn the terrorist loose if you promise to be nicer to us in the future"?
Cue Churchills' comment about appeasers.
A veteran intelligence analyst familiar with TheBlaze’s sourcing on this story said he met with an official on the Egypt desk at the State Department who told him the transfer of the Blind Sheikh to Egypt is something that is being “actively considered” by the administration as a solution to the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. His source asked not to be identified, fearing he would be persecuted by the U.S. government.
'Persecuted'... that's a nice word for it.

They do take note of the denial:
McCarthy also said the way the Department of Justice worded its denial may prove to be significant. The DOJ said Rahman’s “release” was not being considered, however, the question was whether or not his “transfer” to Egypt was being discussed.
Would you believe anything these bastards said?

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