http://www.townhall.com/columnists/michellemalkin/printmm20040310.shtml

Those oh-so-compassionate liberals could hardly contain their glee
upon hearing the news that Attorney General John Ashcroft is suffering
from a severe case of gallstone pancreatitis.

"He has it coming. He is utterly sub-human and evil. Suffer, bastard,"
gloated an Internet user on the DemocraticUnderground.com Web site.
"(T)he world would be better off without him," responded another
writer on the forum. "I hope he is in the most severe pain a human
being can suffer, and after that, I hope he remains in constant pain
with no hope of relief," chimed in yet another bleeding-heart
Democrat. Out in Hollywood, comedian Bill Maher echoed these unsparing
sentiments during his HBO talk show monologue, speculating that
Ashcroft contracted his unimaginably painful and potentially deadly
illness from "wiping his (expletive) with the Bill of Rights." The
audience roared with laughter.

It is not the incivility of the Ashcroft-haters that galls me. It is
the unmitigated insipidity and apathy they display toward what this
man and his department have done to protect their right to be free,
safe and stupid.

On the day he was admitted to the hospital last week, for example,
Ashcroft was scheduled to speak at a Justice Department news
conference. He was set to announce the convictions of three jihadists
who trained in Virginia on behalf of the Taliban and Lashkar-e-Taiba
(LET), a Pakistani terrorist group. The defendants spun their usual
"woe-is-me/Islam is a Religion of Peace/I'm an innocent victim of
racial profiling" tales for their tearful relatives and a sympathetic
media. But the Justice Department didn't buy their stories. And
neither did U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema, a Clinton appointee,
who blasted the terror cell members' cover stories for traveling
abroad to wage holy war as "incredible" and "simply implausible."

Masoud Ahmad Khan, 32, of Gaithersburg, Md., was convicted on eight
counts: conspiracy; conspiracy to levy war against the United States;
providing support to the Taliban; conspiracy to provide support to
LET; firearms conspiracy; and three counts of use of firearms in
connection with a crime of violence.

Former Marine Seifullah Chapman, 32, of Alexandria, Va., was convicted
of conspiring to provide material support to LET; conspiracy; firearms
conspiracy; possession of firearms in connection with a crime of
violence; and use of a firearm in connection with a crime of violence.

And Hammad Abdur-Raheem, 35, of Falls Church, Va., was convicted of
conspiring to provide material support to LET; conspiracy; and
firearms conspiracy.

(By the way, where are all the gun controllers to praise the Justice
Department for pursuing strict enforcement of their laws? Hmm? They
must be out to lunch with all the moderate Muslim leaders getting
ready to praise Ashcroft for going after fanatical extremists who give
their religion a bad name. Right?)

The media elite belittled the Ashcroft prosecutions of these Islamists
because they practiced on a paintball field. But brushing off these
warriors as "paintball terrorists" would be as irresponsible as
shrugging off the Sept. 11 hijackers as "video game terrorists"
because they trained for their murderous missions on flight simulator
software. "For the defendants and their co-conspirators," Judge
Brinkema wrote, "these games were viewed as not just an opportunity
for outdoor exercise, fellowship and an opportunity to improve
self-defense skills, but also as preparation for real combat."

Every single time Ashcroft has brought charges against jihadists in
America, he has been mocked and vilified. Every single time he has
tightened the screws on Islamic terror recruitment and financing, he
has been lambasted as a racist. Every single time they have been
arrested, the defendants have proclaimed their absolute innocence. And
each time Ashcroft has won convictions against them -- neutralizing
terror cells in Lackawanna, N.Y., Portland, Detroit, and now northern
Virginia -- he has been met with more condemnation and derision.

John Ashcroft has nobly taken on the grueling job of protecting a
nation of ingrates who take joy in his illness while terrorists
continue to plot to kill us all. God bless you, Attorney General, and
get well soon. America, land of the free and home of the thankless,
needs you back.



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