Lost, Again

by Arno on August 7, 2007

Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse the democrats help pass a bill that will, sit tight, put on your helmet, yes it will increase the president’s ability to spy on the American Population. As if there were any measures in place now that oversee any of this activity. Oh wait - I’m wrong - we have an overseer of this surveillance program - Gonzales!! Here’s an article from the NY Times about his strong abilities.

It of course doesn’t surprise me that Bush administration is passing yet another bill to inhibit our civil liberties what’s utterly astonishing to me is the part of the democrats just about rolling over and saying “mmmkay go ahead and pass that bill we surely don’t want to be blamed for being weak on terror if something happens while we’re on our break.”

Quite frankly I have a hard time not pulling out all my hair when i observe such behavior. The fact that another attack would be blamed on the democrats is so ludicrous I don’t even know where to start arguing. Just in case anyone forgot - the republicans aren’t doing a darn thing to keep us any safer than we used to be.

1. Afghanistan
2. Irak
3. Our Ports
4. Airport Security
5. Inferior Information Technologoy

Those are fives points I’d like anyone that thinks were safer than we were before 9/11 to explain to me. Oh wait you’re going to say we haven’t been attacked again right? What about Spain? What about London?

Also what about the argument that we’re “fighting them over there so we don’t have to fight them here” - if they’re here - I think that would warrant pulling out all our troops even more just to protect us here.

My last point is this: We don’t have any troops at home anymore. If a major natural disaster strikes we will neither have the troops nor resources to help our home land. If we really had terrorists in this country - who’s going to fight them if literally everyone soldier is deployed?

I patiently await answers…..

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