I would hope that if this kind of treason happened in America, someone would put a bullet in that person's head before they got to the airport and no grand jury would indict them.
Sadly, the "He Needed Killin" Principle of Texas kind of died out in 1963 when the killer of Kennedy's assassin was seen as some sort of criminal instead of someone just cutting through the red tape with the proper application of firearms technology.
Whatever trust or tolerance has build up over the past few decades of the "indigenous" Arab population by the Jews of Israel, if there's any left, it's a testament to the character of the Jewish People.
It's also a serious character flaw to the point of suicidal insanity.
Here in the states, the Dan Rostenkowis, the Nyes, the Trafficants all get their asses handed to them when they deserve it.
The William Jeffersons, on the other hand, well... we're still waiting for that swindler to get a cot and three hots behind bars.
My prediction: watch for MK Immunity to go away, or some kind of "honor detail" being assigned to any and all MK's wishing to leave the country on official or unofficial business.
You know. Because retired Mossad agents acting as babysitters never shoot their package when the package decides to go rogue or perform treasonous acts on foreign soil.
Perish the thought.
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That's good, but it doesn't go far enough. Instead of "sobriety checkpoints," we could have "suspect deathpoints." Any car and its occupants that a cop singles out ("looks" drunk, busted tail light, driving while black/brown, expired tags, no seatbelts or Just Needed Killing) is quickly riddled with bullets from a mounted Browning M2.
Posted by ute | May 3, 2007 10:01 AM
Posted on May 3, 2007 10:01