No guys, this is not about Spark after a night out at Denny's all you can eat buffet. 

I read this from a guy in one of the local newspapers:
When Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, better known as the underwear bomber, landed in Detroit, he was met by enthusiastic local and federal law enforcement personnel who quickly hustled him off to receive medical attention for burns he sustained when attempting to blow up the plane he was in.
Then Attorney General Eric Holder made sure he was advised of his rights as any normal American citizen. This allowed Umar to lawyer up and not have to answer those pesky questions about his al-Qaida connections and whether any more bombers were on the way.
Obama was then able to announce to the world how soft he is on terrorism and further state that Umar would not be tried in a military court as an enemy combatant, but instead in federal court where he could be found not guilty and released on the American streets to realize his dreams.
Meanwhile, experienced law enforcement and counterterrorism expert Janet Napolitano's first response was that "the system works." Is this a great country or what?
It is no wonder that al-Qaida has claimed this as a victory and is now experiencing a boost in its suicide bomber recruitment.
I say we should have waterboarded the bastard.


I read this from a guy in one of the local newspapers:
When Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, better known as the underwear bomber, landed in Detroit, he was met by enthusiastic local and federal law enforcement personnel who quickly hustled him off to receive medical attention for burns he sustained when attempting to blow up the plane he was in.
Then Attorney General Eric Holder made sure he was advised of his rights as any normal American citizen. This allowed Umar to lawyer up and not have to answer those pesky questions about his al-Qaida connections and whether any more bombers were on the way.
Obama was then able to announce to the world how soft he is on terrorism and further state that Umar would not be tried in a military court as an enemy combatant, but instead in federal court where he could be found not guilty and released on the American streets to realize his dreams.
Meanwhile, experienced law enforcement and counterterrorism expert Janet Napolitano's first response was that "the system works." Is this a great country or what?
It is no wonder that al-Qaida has claimed this as a victory and is now experiencing a boost in its suicide bomber recruitment.
I say we should have waterboarded the bastard.
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