This is an e-mail I sent via the website of Arizona Representative John Shadegg (R), based on the video, which I will post blow the e-mail. The part I am referencing starts at 2:10 in the video. Here's the e-mail:
I recently saw Rep. Shadegg on C-SPAN commenting on it being a mistake to take Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to trial. As stupid as the comments suggesting that the children of various people involved may be kidnapped, I am not concerned about the poor choice of example. I am concerned that you are so afraid of terrorist that you would completely bypass the justice system and rule of law that we as a civilized society have set for ourself. Do we summarily execute mobsters--terrorists inside our borders--because we fear them? No! The fact that you would sacrifice one of the things that makes our country so great--our justice system--because you are afraid, is despicable. How about instead you grow a pair, and learn to uphold the principles on which this country was founded?
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Sunday, November 8, 2009
My e-mail to Fox & Friends
Necessary background: Fox & Friends is Fox News' morning talk show. Fox News is.. well, it's Fox News. The shooter at Fort Hood was a Muslim and a member of the military. They are discussing this with Heraldo. Here is my e-mail I sent to them at friends@foxnews.com. I would recommend watching the video, posted below, in order to understand my e-mail. Also, watch the whole video, it's not just the one guy who says it. They all agree.
To: friends@foxnews.com
Subject: special muslim debriefings
Are you serious? Did you really just say that? What the hell is wrong
with you guys!? That statement is a disgrace and you should feel
ashamed and embarrassed for being such terrible people.
Regards,
Max Weiss
To: friends@foxnews.com
Subject: special muslim debriefings
Are you serious? Did you really just say that? What the hell is wrong
with you guys!? That statement is a disgrace and you should feel
ashamed and embarrassed for being such terrible people.
Regards,
Max Weiss
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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