Class vs. Trash: Time to bring back the Sedition Acts
By N. Beaujon
Written: June 19, 2005, Posted June 24, 2005

When a first class generation of Americans like Bill Bennett, George Bush, Dick Cheney, Bill Frist, Bill Crystal, Rudy Giuliani, David Horowitz, Anne Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Thomas Sowell, Condoleezza Rice, John Bolton, Antonin Scalia and the conservative scholars on the Supreme Court, to name just a few, have to endure the lunatic rantings of a bunch of gutless losers like Dick Durbin, Howard ("the Scream") Dean, Barbara Boxer, Nancy (“Iraq was a 'Grotesque Mistake'”) Pelosi, Al Franken, Jeanine Garofolo, Robert ("KKK") Byrd, Ted (“My life is a Quagmire”) Kennedy, Kofi Annan, Jimmy Carter, Bill and Hillary Clinton you know our nation is doomed. Why do we choose to live in a world that would give one iota of credence to such insufferable bores and their seditious libel? Because of "diversity of thought"? These people haven't had a coherent thought in their seditious lives.

Dick Durbin is unmitigated garbage. Never mind that his traitorous comments are so historically ignorant, his remarks about Gitmo rate as some of the most rank garbage ever spewed in the halls of congress. The reality is that what our military and this administration is doing is nothing short of amazing. For the first time in history we are figuring out how to win a war against guerilla terrorists in an urban setting, an incubator of military success that will be of incalculable value for centuries to come. Instead of Durbin understanding that this is a gutless enemy that wraps itself in innocent civilians (much like the North Vietnamese) he calls for the protections of the Geneva Convention to extend due process to a pack of barbarians.

By comparing our soldiers and Guantanamo Bay to Hitler, the Nazis, Pol Pot and Stalin's gulags, Durbin exposes himself as either an imbecile or a Alger Hiss-like plant of Osama Bin Laden. Either way, the fact that he wasn’t instantaneously thrown out of congress shows how rudderless we have become. Note to Dick Durbin, Jimmy ("How I lost Iran") Carter and Ted ("Camelot really is dead, Ted") Kennedy: Gitmo will close down the day the lunatic Al Queda death squads lay down their arms and wave their tighty whities in merciful and groveling surrender.

There comes a time when no right thinking American should be forced to endure the contemptible rantings of that felonious drunk Edward M. Kennedy, or the incoherent bleatings of a senile ex- Klanner. To give these people air time rather than jail time is to fail to throw down the gauntlet against good versus evil, class versus trash. The fact that we are unable to recognize the difference between treachery and fidelity and fail to take action against it is incomprehensible. If our nation had any spine these traitors would be sent to a leper colony, or that fantasy gulag, where they belong.

The profanities that has come out of the liberals in Congress, the nut cases at moveon.org or Air-head America is explicable only if you are capable of accepting that they are willing to sacrifice our armed forces, national security and collective souls on the alter of political opportunism. Unfortunately, it's starting to backfire. Recent surveys show that most Americans, even college students, support the war on terrorism and consider themselves patriotic. It appears no one wants out see our country fail except mindless liberals stuck in their own mental quagmires. The question is, how much longer can we endure with big mouth liberals empowering our enemies and feeding Al Jezeera, Al Queda and Hamas their talking points? The answer is self-evident. Democratic military “accomplishment” from Vietnam to Somalia is the model. Sure, Keep letting Ted Kennedy demean our Secretary of Defense and Commander in Chief in congressional hearings…the path to triumph is always led by the architects of failure.

. It's time to bring back the Sedition Acts. We need to put traitors like this in prison for mouthing off with their cut throat, seditious rhetoric while our troops are at war. Their incessant undermining of our mission is called “treason” and a country that doesn’t take actions against them will not stand. Our nations entire history is littered with Acts passed by Congress during times of war or actions taken by the executive that imprisoned or undermined people like this and that is the only reason this country has survived. The day we stopped prosecuting traitors is the day that we stopped winning wars.

Here are the facts: We are not getting out of Iraq until we are successful. We are not sniveling out of this confrontation like the lily-livered liberals did in Vietnam. We are not going to let these traitors impugn and malign this great nation that has done so much good for mankind (see this weeks meeting, for example, with the president of Vietnam now looking to the Bush administration to further the seeds of their post-war prosperity.) We can no longer let these half-wits slander and libel our country, our values and principles without retribution. It is time they were held to account. If they can’t grasp Article III, Section. 3. Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution perhaps they can grasp this: Offering aid and comfort to the enemy, undermining our troops and empowering our enemies by ridiculing our causes and commanders is called “Treason.” It’s time to bring back the Espionage, Alien and Sedition Acts and let’s show the Democrats and the liberals what a gulag really looks like. These people deserve not only our scorn but complete ostracization.


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