Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Obama Administration Demands Miranda Rights For Terrorists?


Okay, I have not seen this at any of the news wire services or major news outlets but if it checks out, this is beyond absurd and again, if it is factual, this will present damning evidence that the President of the United States along with his national security advisors are coddling radical islamic terrorists. Can you even imagine...American troops capturing a Taliban jihadist on top of a mountain in Afghanistan and having to read that scumbag his Miranda Rights?!!

Let's look at a big portion of this breaking story at The Weekly Standard:



For, the Obama Justice Department has quietly ordered FBI agents to read Miranda rights to high value detainees captured and held at U.S. detention facilities in Afghanistan, according a senior Republican on the House Intelligence Committee. “The administration has decided to change the focus to law enforcement. Here’s the problem. You have foreign fighters who are targeting US troops today – foreign fighters who go to another country to kill Americans. We capture them…and they’re reading them their rights – Mirandizing these foreign fighters,” says Representative Mike Rogers, who recently met with military, intelligence and law enforcement officials on a fact-finding trip to Afghanistan.
Rogers, a former FBI special agent and U.S. Army officer, says the Obama administration has not briefed Congress on the new policy. “I was a little surprised to find it taking place when I showed up because we hadn’t been briefed on it, I didn’t know about it. We’re still trying to get to the bottom of it, but it is clearly a part of this new global justice initiative.”

Rogers adds: “The problem is you take that guy at three in the morning off of a compound right outside of Kabul where he’s building bomb materials to kill US soldiers, and read him his rights by four, and the Red Cross is saying take the lawyer – you have now created quite a confusion amongst the FBI, the CIA and the United States military. And confusion is the last thing you want in a combat zone.”
I was curious just what is entailed regarding the whole Miranda Rights issue and so, I found this at mirandawarning.org:


The Miranda Warning is a police warning which is given to criminal suspects who are in the custody of law enforcement in the United States before they can ask questions regarding what took place during the crime.

Mandated in 1966 by the United States Supreme Court, the Miranda Warnings came as a result of Miranda v. Arizona.
Okay, so you tell me how a foreign terrorist, on foreign soil qualifies for the Miranda Warning? Is it not clear that Miranda is specified for use within the confines of the United States?

Folks, this all about the Obama administration trying to move the War on Terror (which they refuse to call the War on Terror anymore) from a military operation to a law enforcement operation. It's my gut feeling that Barack Hussein Obama wants terrorism across the world confronted by the FBI and not U.S. soldiers and Marines. Call my thoughts a conspiracy theory if you like, but what this opens up is the case that the FBI will not have jurisdiction in certain areas of the world and more importantly, if it becomes a law enforcement issue only, then islamic terrorists will find themselves often protected by sharia law in many areas.

This is all part of the plan for Obama to appease the muslim world - he can shift the punishment of islamic terrorists and jihadis over to the countries of origin or the countries of the attacks and thus wipe the hands of the U.S. clean - Obama's sick mind sees this as an opportunity for the radical islam community across the world to view the U.S. as backing off 100%. I do not need to explain to any of you how dangerous, how negligent and how insane this thinking actually is.


Miranda Rights for Terrorists

When 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammad was captured on March 1, 2003, he was not cooperative. “I’ll talk to you guys after I get to New York and see my lawyer,” he said, according to former CIA Director George Tenet.
Of course, KSM did not get a lawyer until months later, after his interrogation was completed, and Tenet says that the information the CIA obtained from him disrupted plots and saved lives. “I believe none of these successes would have happened if we had had to treat KSM like a white-collar criminal – read him his Miranda rights and get him a lawyer who surely would have insisted that his client simply shut up,” Tenet wrote in his memoirs.
If Tenet is right, it’s a good thing KSM was captured before Barack Obama became president. For, the Obama Justice Department has quietly ordered FBI agents to read Miranda rights to high value detainees captured and held at U.S. detention facilities in Afghanistan, according a senior Republican on the House Intelligence Committee. “The administration has decided to change the focus to law enforcement. Here’s the problem. You have foreign fighters who are targeting US troops today – foreign fighters who go to another country to kill Americans. We capture them…and they’re reading them their rights – Mirandizing these foreign fighters,” says Representative Mike Rogers, who recently met with military, intelligence and law enforcement officials on a fact-finding trip to Afghanistan.
Rogers, a former FBI special agent and U.S. Army officer, says the Obama administration has not briefed Congress on the new policy. “I was a little surprised to find it taking place when I showed up because we hadn’t been briefed on it, I didn’t know about it. We’re still trying to get to the bottom of it, but it is clearly a part of this new global justice initiative.”

A lawyer who has worked on detainee issues for the U.S. government offers this rationale for the Obama administration’s approach. “If the US is mirandizing certain suspects in Afghanistan, they’re likely doing it to ensure that the treatment of the suspect and the collection of information is done in a manner that will ensure the suspect can be prosecuted in a US court at some point in the future.”
But Republicans on Capitol Hill are not happy. “When they mirandize a suspect, the first thing they do is warn them that they have the 'right to remain silent,’” says Representative Pete Hoekstra, the ranking Republican on the House Intelligence Committee. “It would seem the last thing we want is Khalid Sheikh Mohammed or any other al-Qaeda terrorist to remain silent. Our focus should be on preventing the next attack, not giving radical jihadists a new tactic to resist interrogation--lawyering up.”
According to Mike Rogers, that is precisely what some human rights organizations are advising detainees to do. “The International Red Cross, when they go into these detention facilities, has now started telling people – ‘Take the option. You want a lawyer.’”
Rogers adds: “The problem is you take that guy at three in the morning off of a compound right outside of Kabul where he’s building bomb materials to kill US soldiers, and read him his rights by four, and the Red Cross is saying take the lawyer – you have now created quite a confusion amongst the FBI, the CIA and the United States military. And confusion is the last thing you want in a combat zone.”
One thing is clear, though. A detainee who is not talking cannot provide information about future attacks. Had Khalid Sheikh Mohammad had a lawyer, Tenet wrote, “I am confident that we would have obtained none of the information he had in his head about imminent threats against the American people.”

5 comments:

Foxwood said...

Barbra freakin Streisand! We don't live in the USA. The terrorists have more rights than us.

sofa said...

Muslim-in-Chief, supporting his people.

Holger Awakens said...

LOL Foxwood, right on target.

sofa, can't disagree with you there.

:Holger Danske

Maggie Thornton said...

Holger, your instincts are exactly right. Can't who on what panel was discussing this but the belief is that he wants the FBI in and the CIA.

Also, there's a video during the campaign of him saying: "do I want terrorist read their miranda rights. Of course not!" or something very close to this.

The man is a chameleon with fangs. Unbelievable and really fine analysis.

Rides A Pale Horse said...

"I was against "Mirandizing" them before I was for it" (POTUS)

One provision of Miranda I can agree with:

"You have the right to remain "silent"