Posted on 07/27/2006 5:14:32 AM PDT by beyond the sea
"We've had Hezbollah agents that came across the border with Mexico," Jerome Corsi, co-author of "Minutemen: The Battle to Secure America's Borders", told Sean Hannity during an appearance Wednesday night on Fox News Hannity & Colmes.
Appearing with co-author and Minuteman co-founder Jim Gilchrist, Corsi agreed with Hannity that border security is important for national security because Hezbollah terrorists could be coming across the border with weapons of mass destruction.
save
"Bush is gone to sleep on securing our southern border."
He's not asleep. He's very aware of what's going on but he's already made the deal and can't back out. That's just my opinion of course.
Israel/Middle East/Global Jihad/US Border Security PING !
Shoot the bastards.
amen. all the faults of the clinton administration not going after terrorists is going to look like childsplay compared to what has probably come into the country under Bush's watch (weapons and people).
This is Art Bell material. < ---- That is the literal truth BTW.
EXPLODED: 22 myths about the War on Terror that Osama bin Laden hopes you'll believe
Disinformation
by Richard Miniter
http://216.7.14.139/products/BookPage.asp?prod_cd=c6833
Turn on the TV at any given moment, and you're likely to see some earnest media "expert" telling you confidently that America faces a serious threat from suitcase nukes, that Al-Qaeda terrorists are streaming across the Mexican border, that there was no link between Al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein, and that Iraq is another Vietnam. There's just one problem with all this: none of it is true. Richard Miniter explains why these and other popular media factoids and urban legends are not only wrong, but severely damaging to our war effort, in Disinformation: The 22 Media Myths That Undermine the War on Terror.
There are a lot of War on Terror myths masquerading as fact in respected newspapers, on the airwaves, and on the web. Some are cunningly disguised; others are as crude and silly as the ideas that a small band of neocons have made a puppet of the president, and that the collapse of the Twin Towers was an inside job. Many of these myths will surprise you. Miniter, the indefatigable investigative reporter and terrorism expert who has penned two New York Times bestsellers (Losing bin Laden and Shadow War), smashes these myths as he draws on seldom-seen documents, contacts with countless high-level sources, and unique information he has gathered in his travels from Sudan to the Philippines, from Saudi Arabia to Hong Kong, and from Washington to Brussels. He shows not only why you should not believe these myths, but how they play into the hands of the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 - and divert valuable personnel and resources to chasing cold tips down blind alleys.
Richard Miniter reveals:
(snip)
Borders out of control? How, as unlikely as it sounds, there are actually no known cases of Al Qaeda terrorists sneaking across the Mexican border
(snip)
Miniter marshals the evidence -- all the evidence -- that shoots down this dangerous disinformation and refutes the legions of shallow media talking heads who mindlessly repeat it. If you want the real truth about the war on terror and what we must do in order to win it, Disinformation is the indispensable starting point.
"Richard Miniter deploys the weapons of humor and fair-mindedness, and the hard-won experience of many tight corners of the globe, to dispel the fog of half-truth and propaganda that has been generated by pseudo-intellectuals and by the surreptitious sympathisers of the most vicious and reactionary movement of our time." -- Christopher Hitchens
"Richard Miniter is one of the most enterprising, best-traveled reporters covering the war on terror." --James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal
STOP IT! You're ruining a perfectly fine bash Bush thread for everyone.
Their just coming here to pick vegetable. Aren't they?
tagline
New tagline: If everyone ignores something it might not be the truth.
(They're)..............
What are you ignoring?
I'll worry if they set up a battery about 30 miles from here.
The Canadian government has given political asylum, welfare benefits, citizenship, and "witness protection program" new identities to known Islamist terrorists. You sure about that Canadian cooperation thingie?
I hear some of them are coming here to teach spelling and grammar....
Tell those folks in Johnstown and around there to ignore Murtha's ignorant comments, btw. That will help Diana a great deal.
LOL
.... whatever
Yes I'm sure. They may have stupid immigration policies in their country but they still do a better job of protecting their border than Mexico. At least the Canadian border patrol isn't made up of drug runners and people smugglers.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.