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To: Jeff Head; billbears
Twenty-first century space technology and mass media/communications technology have combined to make it extraordinarily difficult for a nation that values freedom of the press and freedom of speech to maintain any kind of strict secrecy regarding intelligence gathering procedures and military installations. That’s simply a fact of life resulting from technological progress on many fronts, and the nature of a free society.

That state of affairs is made doubly dangerous by the eagerness of certain media outlets to publish information that is not readily available to other than ‘inside sources’ – a la the New York Times’ recent publication of information regarding methods being employed by the Treasury Department and the CIA to track terrorist-related financial transactions, despite pleas from the White House and high-ranking members of congress that they not do so.

So our technological glass-house dilemma is made doubly dangerous by the fact that the mainstream media often display more of an interest in publishing an exclusive story than in protecting national security or seeing to it that the effectiveness of anti-terror strategies remains uncompromised. The freedoms ensured by the First Amendment are extremely dangerous when exercised without conscience or responsibility.

Because of the countless ways in which our security can now be compromised, I think we have to be very discerning when deciding which hills need defending. Jeff seems to believe that indiscriminately publishing space-based photos of our military installations is unwise. Although I might choose to expend my energy to defend other hills, I respect his decision to focus on this one. And the reason I respect that decision is that I know few, if any, modern Americans whose interest in preserving the security and sovereignty of this country is greater or more sincere, or whose knowledge of past, present and future military history/preparedness is more broad and fact/study-based.

Personally, my view of the future of our republic has become so jaundiced that am in awe of those, like Jeff, who still seek to ‘make a difference’. I believe that the time for the average citizen to exert any significant effect on the pathway down which we are traveling as a civilization is now virtually non-existent.

Our citizenry has become distracted and ignorant by choice – ignorant of its proud roots, and ignorant of the genuine threats to our lives, liberties and sovereignty that are rampant, and gaining power, both within and outside of our borders.

Our government is corrupt – devoted more to the amassing of power, and the realization of political agendas, than it is to preserving the sanctity of the Constitution and the sovereignty of the republic.

Our laws no longer serve justice, but, instead, serve to increase the power of the elite, and create and maintain a citizenry that is ever more dependent on government edict and largesse.

Our best days are behind us. And I am finished agonizing over the domestic and international abominations that result from impotence and/or corruption at the highest levels of our government. I am speaking and writing at the local level, whenever provided the chance, so as to attempt to educate others about where the dark road ahead leads. But, beyond that, I believe individual effort is futile.

Jeff, you are a patriot who believes our republic can survive both the threat of terrorism, and national leadership that has betrayed the trust of the people and is every bit as much of a threat to the actual foundations of our republic as any threat from outside of our borders ... and you are tireless in your efforts to reclaim our republic from the scoundrels. Your reality includes significantly more optimism than mine. For that, I do not take issue with you … I salute you.

~ joanie
Allegiance and Duty Betrayed

120 posted on 06/23/2006 7:24:23 PM PDT by joanie-f (If you believe God is your co-pilot, it might be time to switch seats ...)
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To: joanie-f
Our citizenry has become distracted and ignorant by choice – ignorant of its proud roots, and ignorant of the genuine threats to our lives, liberties and sovereignty that are rampant, and gaining power, both within and outside of our borders. Our government is corrupt – devoted more to the amassing of power, and the realization of political agendas, than it is to preserving the sanctity of the Constitution and the sovereignty of the republic. Our laws no longer serve justice, but, instead, serve to increase the power of the elite, and create and maintain a citizenry that is ever more dependent on government edict and largesse.

Sadly, I can't disagree with any of it, Joanie.

(It's good to see you back.) :-)

127 posted on 06/23/2006 8:39:14 PM PDT by Minuteman23
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To: joanie-f

I did some more thinking about this especially after church this morning and would like your opinion on where God fits into your (and my) opinion that our country's future is looking dim.


131 posted on 06/25/2006 9:03:48 PM PDT by Minuteman23
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