It’s difficult to understand how anyone could question the president’s authority to spy on citizens of our democracy without a warrant, and then have the gall to say that it was illegal. After all, he is God’s spokesman. Remember, his most recent reason for being in Iraq was to do God’s work by spreading democracy around the world? Such credentials speak for themselves.
Who can argue against the idea that believing in something or saying it’s so makes it true. That’s why he holds all those detainees without due process and tortured all those suspected terrorists.
It’s not easy doing God’s work. So give the man a break. He’s breaking the Geneva Conventions for us. Thank God he’s a man with morals.
KEN HANSEN
Snohomish
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