Ha ha hah...
They've got it down pat bud. They'll claim that nobody could have forseen this. "It's just so ghastly!"
If 09/11 didn't teach us that, it taught us nothing.
This isn't a slam against the current administration with regard to 09/11. It is a severe slam against our intel agencies and their absolute declination to protect us againt a very plausible, easy to forsee scenario.
Please, let us not forget the recent words from the Honorable Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas)......
"U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) today urged the civilian "Minuteman" border patrol organization not to begin operation along the Texas-Mexico border in October as planned, expressing concern that the group's activities could do more harm than good."
"I would hope that everybody who is concerned about the porous nature of our borders would allow the federal government to act,"
I'm not ready to put all of the blame on GWB, either.
Not with support like that. From a border state, no less.
Amazing.
LVM
"This isn't a slam against the current administration with regard to 09/11. It is a severe slam against our intel agencies and their absolute declination to protect us againt a very plausible, easy to forsee scenario."
I don't have any problem with how the Bush admin with respect to 9/11. But I have a major problem with how they are handling the border. That open border is a magnet for terrorists, and the "open borders elite" and liberal apologists are enabling terrorism.
The wise words of Michelle Malkin: "Political correctness is the handmaiden of terrorism. By smearing the overwhelming majority of Americans who support real borders as racists and xenophobes, the open borders lobby obscures its deadly agenda: sabotaging our existing immigration laws and blocking any new efforts to punish those who abuse the system."
In other words, an open, unsecured border makes al Qaeda's job much easier.