I wonder if the bombs and attacks started in the neighborhoods of ACLU members they would be this motivated to help the our enemies? Just like in the Berkeley post below, everything is so easy to fix when you have nothing at risk from the other side of the planet.
IBDeditorials.com: Recycling Terrorists
War On Terror: The U.S. has been releasing Gitmo terrorists only to see them rejoin the jihad and kill again. The blood of their victims is on the hands of the ACLU.
Abdullah Salim Ali al-Ajmi is the latest Gitmo grad set free to murder again. The Kuwaiti man was captured fighting with the Taliban and al-Qaida in Afghanistan and sent to Cuba before being released into the custody of the Kuwaiti government.
Kuwait wasted no time freeing al-Ajmi, part of the powerful al-Ajmi tribe of merchants, along with four other repatriated Gitmo detainees. Al-Ajmi, in turn, crossed the border into Iraq and helped al-Qaida terrorists there conduct a string of suicide attacks.
The U.S. military identified him as one of the suicide bombers in last month’s deadly blasts in Mosul.
Al-Ajmi is one of at least 30 former Gitmo detainees who have resumed terrorist activities as part of the Taliban or al-Qaida, despite signing pledges at the time of release to renounce violence.
Taliban leader Abdullah Mehsud spent 25 months at Gitmo until his release from cruel American bondage in 2004. He insisted he was an innocent traveler when captured in Afghanistan, not a terrorist fighting with the Taliban. While out on his own recognizance, he returned to his native South Waziristan, where he rebuilt a Taliban cadre estimated at 5,000 foot soldiers.
Last year, Mehsud blew himself up with a grenade to avoid arrest during a raid. But his brother, Baitullah Mehsud, now commands 30,000 fighters who actively support al-Qaida in Pakistan. He also allegedly masterminded the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
These are the supposedly innocent goatherders, shepherds and bedouins the ACLU and other bleeding hearts claim the military is torturing at the camp they so desperately want to shut down.
Last year, the ACLU even started a “Close Guantanamo” campaign that included celebrities at the Oscars wearing orange ribbons to show support for the poor Gitmo terrorists forced to play soccer and pray five times a day in hot orange jumpsuits.
The ACLU is lobbying Congress to bulldoze the “dungeons,” unshackle the terrorists and “release them to countries where they won’t be tortured.” Their campaign is working. Of the 770 enemy combatants detained at Gitmo, 390 have been set free or remanded to Kuwait, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the U.K. and other countries.
The ACLU apparently doesn’t care if they’re being recycled for jihad against the West. The human rights of live terrorists appear to be more important than the rights of their dead victims.
But the latest case of the Kuwaiti suicide bomber is yet another reason to keep Gitmo open, stocked and locked. In fact, we should throw away the key on these monsters.




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