Sunday, November 12, 2006




Orlando Bosch, Luis Posada Carriles and the Bush Hypocrisy


This should be eye opening:

George W. Bush gave a stump speech in Indianapolis on March 24th and had this to say:


It's important to have members of the United States Congress who understand the stakes and understand the nature of the enemy. They cannot exist without safe haven. And so one of the doctrines and one of the lessons learned after September the 11th is that we must hold people to account for harboring terrorists. If you harbor a terrorist, if you feed a terrorist, if you house a terrorist, you're as equally guilty as the terrorist.

What then should we do about Orlando Bosch and Luis Posada Carriles?
Here are the declassified documents that pretty much implicate them as the bombers of a civilian airliner.




And guess what? Bosch and Carriles are living in Florida, comfortably harbored, fed, and housed by the United States. If massive evidence supports the fact that these two guys killed 73 passengers--which it does--on Cubana flight 455, then we are indeed the ultimate hypocrites.

If this still doesn't raise your dander against the current power structure, take a look at the interview and see what Bosch says. Then, determine for yourself whether you think we are harboring terrorists? See, what usually happens is that we ask for other countries to extradite terrorists to us with almost zero evidence that they commited any crimes. Yet we are harboring two terrorists of the worst kind in Florida and refuse to hand them over despite MOUNTAINS of evidence.