Monday, April 22, 2013

Did undermining the rule of law accommodate the Boston bombing? (UPDATE)

If only we enforced laws, instead of undermining them. Better yet, if only the government, this administration, would permit and require the rule of law to be enforced and to adequately work.

We've learned that the older brother could have been deported after a 2009 conviction...
TheExaminer: One of the brothers suspected of carrying out the terrorist attack on the Boston Marathon faced deportation in 2009 after being convicted of a domestic violence charge but was allowed to stay, according to a government watchdog.

“Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the 26-year-old killed in a wild shootout with police, was a legal U.S. resident who never the less could have been removed from the country after a 2009 domestic violence conviction,” Judicial Watch reports based on an unnamed source.
Then, just six months ago, the FBI were tipped off by the Russians to investigate Tamerlan after his trip to visit a Dagestani jihadist!
DailyMail: Speculation is growing that one of the Boston bombers met a known Jihadist terrorist in 2011 – as it emerged the FBI failed to follow up on a Russian tip that he was seen with an Islamic militant six times.

On a YouTube account widely believed to belong to Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, there are two videos on a playlist called ‘terrorists’ created five months ago that since have been deleted.

Both videos appear under the name, ‘Amir Abu Dujana rabbanikaly’ which is also the name used by Gadzhimurad Dolgatov, a notorious Dagestani terrorist.

Investigators are pouring over the YouTube account to see if they can confirm whether Tsarnaev had any links with Dolgatov, who was killed by Russian security forces in Makhachkala in December 2012, after a fierce gun battle.

These latest revelations question the adequacy of the U.S intelligence community, who failed to spot the national security threat posed by suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his younger brother Dzhokhar, despite the repeated warnings.
Although the NBC report that the UK's DailyMail references was scrubbed, theRightScoop was able to track down another article to corroborate that the FBI had been notified last year about the older brother.

Meanwhile, you've got McRINO and Grahamnesty, alongside liberal cohorts, stressing that the Boston bombing shouldn't slow or halt their immigration reform efforts. That's wrong"That's ludicrous," says McRINO. Never mind that enforced immigration/deportation law could have sent this guy packing four years ago. These guys would undermine that rule of law.

As for an intelligence breakdown...considering how well the FBI worked with the local Boston authorities in apprehending both of these brothers, something smells of political correctness and expediency in failing to spot the terrorist threat of the older Tsarnaev. I mean, we know that Obama and Democrats are still in denial that there exist external forces who desire America's annihilation, particularly as they tippy-toe around the fact that these guys are Islamic terrorists. Again, undermining suspicions comes to mind...


UPDATE: And the undermining of law continues with the younger brother that was caught...
BREAKING: White House Says Boston Jihadist Will Not Be Tried As An Enemy Combatant – Update: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Arraigned In Hospital Bed By Federal Magistrate Judge...
Outrageous.

Althought, Mark Levin explained on Monday's program why the Boston jihadi CANNOT be legally tried as an unlawful enemy combatant. Might surprise you why...then again, it might not.