Thursday, January 10, 2008

Japan set to force through terror law

It is nice to see that the other countries are getting serious about counter-terrorist activities again. Now that so many Right-wing governments have been elected around the world, maybe the tide is starting to turn and the War on Radical Islam will final be won and over.

Nah. The Liberals will tie things up until the Islamists are on the verge of taking over. Then the rational people will throw them into the gutter and step on their worthless hides while on the way to defend their freedoms. Not that the Liberals will want to help. They will just decry the violence used to protect them. Maybe we should send them all to Arabia to live under the laws they love to defend. I wonder how long it will take before they try to sneak back?


FT.com / World - Japan set to force through terror law: "The Japanese government is on Friday expected to use its two-thirds majority in the lower house of parliament to ram through controversial anti-terror legislation in what would be the first use of such override powers in more than half a century.

The administration of Yasuo Fukuda, prime minister, has invested substantial political capital in the legislation, which would allow Japanese naval vessels to resume supplying oil to allied ships on anti-terror patrols in the Indian Ocean. If the bill is passed on Friday, Japanese ships are expected to set sail within weeks."

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