...meanwhile, Tecs is getting his Harvard t-shirt from the dry-cleaner's on Comm. Ave. The Atlantic find much to commend in not getting the memo from AQ.
And he claims to have been trained in Yemen — the al Qaeda hub to which the administration has just sent a half-dozen trained jihadists previously detained in Gitmo, and where it hopes to send many more.
Lieberman tries to explain things to Napolitano: The watch list "doesn't mean they're convicted of wrongdoing," but secondary screening and a body search "would've determined that he was carrying explosives." Well, duh. But connecting dots is too hard when you think terrorism is just some kind of "man-made disaster".
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Hey, the system worked, dontcha know? So stop bitchin', willya?
Connecting the dots is an impossible task, especially at Harvard.
Napolitano the spin queen.
Hmmm
And he claims to have been trained in Yemen — the al Qaeda hub to which the administration has just sent a half-dozen trained jihadists previously detained in Gitmo, and where it hopes to send many more.
Great. Just great.
I trust the Yemenites, Tecs. You're just a fearmonger like Cheney.
I bet Cheney's going on TV any minute now with an unpatriotic pronouncement.
Lieberman tries to explain things to Napolitano: The watch list "doesn't mean they're convicted of wrongdoing," but secondary screening and a body search "would've determined that he was carrying explosives." Well, duh. But connecting dots is too hard when you think terrorism is just some kind of "man-made disaster".
Lieberman is the last chance for the Republic. I hope he kills healthcare `reform.'
Didn't he vote in the end for the Harry Reid bill?
Yes, on the condition that the public option be removed.
So that's step 1 and good.
Now let's see if his gameplan goes more than one deep.
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