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But Of Course Some Terrorists Can Stay...Jak King writes: We recall that Bush used up most of his State of the Union speech to make specific threats about dealing with "terrorism", telling countries around the world that they'd better clean up their act or the States will do it for them. We also recall that Bush's new budget adds billions upon billions of dollars onto taxpayers burdens specifically to fight "terrorism". Finally, we also recall Mr Bush, from the earliest days after September 11th, explaining in his best school principal's manner that "terrorism" is "terrorism" is "terrorism" and must be stamped out wherever it is found.
Orlando Bosch Avila is an anti-Cuban, convicted in the States in 1968 of terrorist activity He is an illegal immigrant and a parole violator, and one of the brains behind the destruction of a Cubana airliner in 1976 causing the death of 73 innocent civilians, including women and children. In June, 1974 Bosch publicly admitted having sent package bombs to Cuban Embassies in Lima, Madrid, Ottawa, and Buenos Aires.
"Nguyen Huu Chanh is the 51-year-old head of GFV. Chanh immigrated to the U.S. in 1982 and is, according to the November 27 Time Asia, 'Vietnam's most-wanted terrorist, a globe-trotting rabble-rouser sought by police in his homeland and in the Philippines, where three of his associates were recently arrested with bombmaking materials.' Over the past three years the GFV is 'suspected in half a dozen attacks on Vietnamese targets in Europe and Asia'."The CFF has a similar history "some 70 rebels armed with assault rifles and rocket launchers -- and wearing matching Cambodian Freedom Fighters T-shirts -- attacked government buildings in downtown Phnom Penh."I can find no indication that any of these folks will be bombed out of Miami and Long Beach anytime soon. Nor are there any plans to send them to cages in Guantanamo Bay, or home to face justice in their native lands. Seems that Bush and Ashcroft and Rumsfeld are happy to have these "terrorists" enjoying the freedom and hospitality of the United States for the foreseeable future.
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