Monday, May 07, 2012

America's capture and release program

Taliban in Northern Afghanistan

Someone get in touch with Kevin Van Dam! See if Roland Martin and Bill Dance are willing to come out of retirement for the benefit of their country. We have been going about this war on terror thing all wrong people. Instead of sending in our Army and Marine Corps to kill the Taliban, we should have just turned everything over to the bass pros. That group of sponsored professional bass fishermen who know more about capture and release, than those dweebs at the state department will ever know.

So there you have it folks. Our kids are daily risking their lives to capture and kill these bastards and your president and his band of rogues are (and have been) in secret negotiations to return the enemy to the enemy on a promise. A promise that they won't be bad boys again. A promise that they won't kill Americans anymore.

If this freaking man and this administration serious? 

We had better do something about this anti American, anti capitalist alien this November, before he completely wrecks this country and subjugates the entire nation to the evil powers of Islam and socialism.

After yesterday's election. the headlines are blaring "France turns left!"  I am sorry, but America turned left four years ago and we are still reaping the suffering of that idiocy.

 

US secretly releasing Taliban fighters, report says

 The US has been secretly releasing captured Taliban fighters from a detention center in Afghanistan in a bid to strengthen its hand in peace talks with the insurgent group, the Washington Post reported Monday.

The "strategic release" program of high-level detainees is designed to give the US a bargaining chip in some areas of Afghanistan where international forces struggle to exercise control, the report said.
Under the risky program, the hardened fighters must promise to give up violence and are threatened with further punishment, but there is nothing to stop them resuming attacks against Afghan and American troops.
"Everyone agrees they are guilty of what they have done and should remain in detention. Everyone agrees that these are bad guys. But the benefits outweigh the risks," a US official told the Post.
In a visit to Afghanistan last week, President Barack Obama confirmed that the US was pursuing peace talks with the Taliban.

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