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Fifth Column
Leveraging Lawfare
2005-06-22
June 22, 2005: Islamic terrorists have found powerful allies among leftist activists in the United States and Europe. These groups, which first appeared in the 1930s, providing support for the Soviet Union, evolved into “progressive,” and pro-Soviet organizations (like the National Lawyers Guild) during the Cold War. They found that lawfare was a highly effective ideological weapon in a country like the United States. When the Cold War ended, and the Soviet Union disappeared, these organizations, and people like lawyers Michael Ratner and Ramsey Clark, maintained good relations with the remaining communist dictatorships, especially Cuba, and continued their war on America.

The basic drill of these groups is right out of the old Soviet playbook. That is, using support for worthy causes like civil rights, clean government and environmentalism as camouflage, plus an exaggerated sense of righteousness, to pursue a program that seeks to make their own foreign policy, counter-terrorism and counter-intelligence policy, and enact laws in the United States via the courts, rather than the legislature. Often, the only goal is to simply oppose whatever the government position is. The Soviet Union may be dead, but many of its biggest fans are not. Oppose them and you are called a racist, fascist and worse.

Islamic terrorists have seen lawfare put restrictions on interrogations at Guantanamo, and make government officials reluctant to take chances in fighting, or stopping, Islamic terrorism. Despite record low civilian casualties, Islamic terrorists have plenty of allies willing to pursue false claims of deliberate attacks on civilians, and even journalists. Playing the legal system, as well as the media, leftist activists have provided Islamic terrorism valuable allies in America, the very country Islamic radicals are trying to destroy. Al Qaeda openly acknowledges this aid, and encourages its members to make false claims of torture and abuse, to make it easer for anti-American activists to build a case. The terrorists know that the media will jump all over anything that even appears as scandalous, and that the appearance of misbehavior is more important than the reality of it.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Lawyers will do anything for money.
Posted by: RWV   2005-06-22 14:43  

#3  "Only a barbarian free-thinker has firm opinions, ethics and a sense of personal responsibility."

Well, that leaves Turban Durban out, 'Moose.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-06-22 13:17  

#2  The health care fight is a good indicator of how this communist left has withered in the US. I carefully noted how many democrat leaders insisted that there *has* to be national health care, vs. those that are willing to bargain, and seem to be afflicted with less than a burning breast. The hard corps were very upset that they could only muster perhaps a dozen (led by Ted Kennedy).

However, at the same time, there is still some hard corps discipline. For example, Durbin's big mistake was not coming out with an empty apology quickly. Importantly, it was a mistake not for any ideological reason, but because it showed that he was standing up for something. Good apparatchiks are *not* supposed to stand for *anything*, except for the official party line, and be willing to change their stance at a moment's notice. Only "the enemy" takes principled positions and sticks to them, no matter what the party thinks. A good member of the socialist left must be a herd animal--all is for the herd. Only a barbarian free-thinker has firm opinions, ethics and a sense of personal responsibility.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-06-22 12:24  

#1  No Qurans were abused during the manufacture of this article.
Posted by: Raj   2005-06-22 12:08  

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