Thursday, March 15, 2007

Under the Geneva Convention Spies Can Be Executed

I must agree with President Bush we must handle the terrorist being held in Gitmo as per the Geneva Convention. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed has confessed to acts of terrorism. As I understand it he was caught in a nation that he was not at war with in no nation’s military uniform and had committed acts of terrorism. Being caught doing terrorist activities, in another nation is considered a spy under the Geneva Convention. Under the Geneva Convention, upon the conviction of being a spy, a spy can be executed. Why on earth is this evil man, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, still breathing air?

As to the complaints of torture, if you call water boarding and sleep deprivation torture, give me a break. I have personally been water boarded before, so what. Sleep deprivation, so what. What on earth is that evil man still living for? What has taken our military so long to hold a tribunal and execute Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

Wouldn't it have been nice if the Vietnamese treated our servicemen held captive as nicely as we are treating these terrorist at Gitmo. Spies can be executed under the Geneva Convention.

alert !!

The English are feeling the pinch in relation to recent terrorist threats and have raised their security level from "Miffed" to "Peeved." Soon, though, security levels may be raised yet again to "Irritated" or even "ABit Cross." Londoners have not been "A Bit Cross" since the blitz in 1940 when tea supplies all but ran out. Terrorists have been re-categorized from "Tiresome" to a "Bloody Nuisance." The last time the British issued a"Bloody Nuisance" warning level was during the great fire of 1666.

Also, the French government announced yesterday that it has raised its terror alert level from "Run" to "Hide." The only two higher levels in France are "Surrender" and "Collaborate." The rise was precipitated by a recent fire that destroyed France's white flag factory, effectively paralyzing the country's military capability.

It's not only the English and French that are on a heightened level of alert. Italy has increased the alert level from "Shout Loudly and Excitedly" to "Elaborate Military Posturing." Two more levels remain:"Ineffective Combat Operations" and "Change Sides."

The Germans also increased their alert state from "Disdainful Arrogance" to "Dress in Uniform and Sing Marching Songs." They also have two higher levels: "Invade a Neighbor" and "Lose."

Belgians, on the other hand, are all on holiday as usual, and the only threat they are worried about is NATO pulling out of Brussels.

The Spanish are all excited to see their new submarines ready to deploy. These beautifully designed subs have glass bottoms so the new Spanish navy can get a really good look at the old Spanish navy.

I think This Jarhead is Right

General Peter Pace said, "I believe that homosexual acts between individuals are immoral and that we should not condone immoral acts. I do not believe that the armed forces of the United States are well served by saying through our policies that it's OK to be immoral in any way."

Would consider treason to be a moral act? If you see treason as an immoral act as I do, then you would also see General Pace's point on allowing homosexuals in the military. Once you cross into the territory of immorality, where is the difference between homosexuality and committing treason?

A big problem with homosexuals is the security risks in classified material. They can be very easily blackmailed. There have been several cases of blackmail and classified material security breaches involving blackmailed homosexuals. Now is not the time to start adding on additional security risks.

Homosexuality is an immoral choice and not they way you were born. The crowd saying that people are born to be a homosexual is looking for an excuse for their immoral behavior.

Semper Fi General Pace.