Not so long ago, the American media were abuzz concerning the
alleged abuse of enemy combatants being held at Guantanamo Bay (GITMO), the
American military base in Cuba.
Well, here we are some time later and the hard evidence of abuse occurring at
GITMO has yet to surface. If anything, the hard evidence demonstrates the
American news media engaged in nothing more than a modern day witch hunt
against the Bush administration.
By throwing enough mud on the wall, the American media were
hoping something would stick. It never did. As it turns out, the most pressing
issue of concern, as it pertains to GITMO, was the admission by the Bush
Administration that several members of the American military may have
mishandled a Koran. This was not enough for the American media. They insisted
there was evidence of abuse by the American troops at GITMO.
When Newsweek, the traditionally liberal magazine, released
a story alleging American soldiers flushed a Koran down a toilet, many Muslims
around the world were up in arms. Riots
ensued overseas and more than a dozen people were killed during violent
protests against the Koran flushing American military.
Well, as it turns out, no such Koran flushing incident
occurred. Newsweek retracted its story and the cat was finally out of the bag.
The American media were shown to be nothing more than a group of mudslinging
reactionaries.
One might ask why the American media and the Democrats in
Congress keep grasping at straws in order to undermine President Bush’s war against
terrorism? Sour grapes would be one reasonable explanation. After working day
and night to spin the media message, in order to assist both Al Gore and John
Kerry in their presidential bids, the American people still elected George W.
Bush as President twice; each time with a majority of more than 270 Electoral
votes.
All this talk of abuse by the media and the Democrat Party
only draws attention to the real civil rights abuses that occurred during a
time of war. During World War II, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) began a
policy of abuse that would make civil libertarians scream bloody murder had it
occurred today under G.W. Bush’s watch. On February 11, 1942, FDR ordered the
War Department to prepare for the entire evacuation of all Japanese-American
citizens on the west coast of the United States.
Using the War Powers Act as if he were of nothing short of
dictator, FDR then signed Executive Order 9066, authorizing the removal of
Japanese-Americans from their very homes and placing them in prison camps. True
to the words of Lord Acton, the great British historian, who once said: “Power
corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely,” FDR’s power became absolute
and corrupt simultaneously as he then turned his attention to rounding up
German-American and Italian-American citizens and placing them in prison camps
as well.
Let us not forget, these were American citizens who did not
break the law. Their only crime according to FDR was their ethnicity. For this,
these law abiding American citizens were taken from their homes and treated
like terrorists. Talk about ethnic
profiling!
Ironic isn’t it? Today, those who truly are terrorists are
being held at GITMO by the Bush administration to keep America safe.
For this act of defending our national security the cultural left is in an
uproar. I find it quite interesting that FDR has always been an icon to the
political left. He has taken on a mythical god-like status over the years. For
this reason, the charges of abuse at GITMO, aimed against the Bush
administration, are hypocritical to say the least.
Those imprisoned in GITMO are not American citizens. They
have no Constitutional rights. Therefore their Constitutional rights can’t be
violated as they have none. Yet, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
claims they do. This is laughable coming from the ACLU, an organization that
was founded by three members of the Communist Party of America.
Secondly, those imprisoned at GITMO are terrorists who fit
the legal category of “enemy combatants.” As enemy combatants, these terrorists
are not entitled to the protection and rights of the Geneva Convention. Yet,
even though enemy combatants do not have Geneva Convention protection rights,
the Bush Administration has afforded these terrorists the protection rights
agreed upon at the Geneva Convention.
That’s right, the Bush administration is treating the enemy
combatants -- some of who were caught in the very act of attacking American
military personnel in Iraq,
better than the terrorists deserve to be treated. Even more astounding are the
conditions at GITMO.
The conditions at GITMO are far superior to the conditions
these terrorists were accustomed to in their own countries of origin. Some of
these terrorists are now using toilets, drinking clean water and eating three
square meals a day for the first time in their very lives. The enemy combatants
at GITMO are treated to Muslim diets daily -- diets that meet their strict
religious standards. Our military forces in Iraq are treated to suicide bombers
and Improvised Explosive Devices (IED’s) on a daily basis.
The terrorists at GITMO are given the Koran (paid for by
American tax dollars I might add), along with ample time to pray 5 times per
day. Yet, our nation’s military is under investigation for alleged, “Christian
proselytizing” at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.
Still looking for evidence of abuse at GITMO? Well, good
luck. You will be hard pressed to find it.
So where did all these charges of abuse come from in the
first place? You may find it interesting
to know that after breaking up Osama Bin Laden’s terrorist network in
Afghanistan, our nation’s military forces came upon the Al Qaeda training
manual. In the manual were instructions
for a member of Al Qaeda to cry “abuse” if captured by the American armed
forces. The manual went on to say that
forces within America would be sympathetic to the terrorists’ cause if they
only cried, “abuse.”
Judging by the behavior of the American media and the
Democrat Party of recent months, it is easy to figure out who those sympathetic
forces are.