Posted on 05/29/2002 5:32:47 AM PDT by MissAmericanPie
Several years ago, Osama bin Laden made an observation that has come home to haunt America: We have a soft belly. In effect, we do not, according to bin Laden, have the will or determination to do what is necessary to protect the safety and security of this nation. We do not live the Vince Lombardi credo, "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing."
Let us review American action and inaction during this period of threat to our security.
First, the Coleen Rowley memo. She is the FBI agent who articulated how the FBI office in Washington, D.C., changed a request from agents in the field for a search warrant for Zacarias Moussaoui's computer and belongings. In effect, even though the French had warned us of his connection to Islamic fundamentalist terrorist groups and to bin Laden, we gave Moussaoui a pass.
Why? Because the FBI administration did not want to offend the politically correct crowd with racial profiling. This in spite of the fact that Moussaoui wanted to learn to fly but not to take off or land, wanted to learn New York air space, and had $20,000 in cash for the lessons.
All this raised the suspicions of the flight school in Minneapolis but apparently was not enough for our politically correct FBI leadership.
In addition, we now know that the country club at Guantanamo Bay is in full swing. The Taliban and al Qaeda fighters who would kill any American without blinking an eye are being questioned by incompetents, are being treated with movement around the grounds by golf cart, and are allowed to verbally abuse and spit at the guards with instructions to the guards not to respond.
What would the countries from which these terrorists came do with American prisoners? Perhaps we have forgotten what happened to Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.
Amnesty International condemns us for our war on terrorism and accuses us of violating human rights. What are they talking about? We treat the prisoners at Guantanamo with far too much deference, we free the Afghan people from the yoke of oppression of Mohammad Omar, and yet we are the culprits? These people must have been the delegation from Mars 2 million years ago.
Human Events magazine recently reported that we have not, since 9-11, changed our immigration policies for issuing visas to residents from Middle Eastern and al Qaeda-connected countries.
This in spite of the fact that 100 percent of the terrorists attacking the World Trade Center were from Islamic fundamentalist backgrounds and had connections to Middle Eastern countries. And several were here illegally.
Notwithstanding that reality, we have admitted 140,000 new people since Sept. 11 from al Qaeda-connected countries and 50,000 from Middle Eastern countries. They have not been restricted by any new standards from our government.
And in Portland, Ore., Mayor Vera Katz refuses to allow the police to assist the FBI in the questioning of the 200 people there who fit the profile of the Islamic fundamentalists residing in that area.
Yes, Osama bin Laden is right on one point. America does have a soft belly. These examples and many others to which we all can point demonstrate that much needs to be done to improve the protection, safety and security of the American people.
The tragedy is that we have not done all we should reasonably and rationally do to protect ourselves. Even with regard to air travel, actor Jerry Orbach of the TV show "Law and Order" refused to do a television public service announcement endorsing the safety of air travel. He was not convinced.
Neither am I. Let us keep the pressure on to do what is right and not what is politically correct.
Really?
Robert Muller: "More terrorists attacks against Americans are inevitable, there is nothing we can do".
Dick Cheney: "What he said".
So where do we line up for our copy of the Quaran and register with the terrorsits as a prisoners of war?
Of course none of them can dare speak the truth, that being, D.C. considers American citizens far more expendable than trade agreements. It's far easier to sacrifice citizens on the altar of "free trade" and replace the lost "worker units" with waiting third world masses.
We are a nation of spoiled children and fussy eaters.
That definition is reserved only for the "we the people" that inhabit the rest of the Earth that globalist D.C. now represents.
Some big red-neck started giving him a hard time during lunch.
The red-neck out-weighed him by 50 lbs. but Hector just smiled at him until he walked away.
I said to Hector, hey dude, that guy wants to kick your a_s!
Hector just smiled and pulled out a switchblade and said, Everyone is soft in the belly.
He stuck the dude the next day.
This is true because all U.S. citizens have allowed an unconstitutional regulation to be implemented that prevents us from protecting ourselves.
That unconstitutional regulation is the prohibition of U.S. citizens "...right to keep and bear arms..." on an aircraft.
Box cutter wielding Arabs would have stood no chance of commandeering a commercial aircraft with maybe a third to half of the passengers exercising their constitutional right.
And do not give me that crap about "well, what if there is an accidental discharge, that will cause a crash."
An aircraft can sustain multiple bullet holes without experiencing a massive decompression that would destroy the aircraft during flight. See the article posted in this forum, two days ago, about the pilots association wishing to have pilots armed in the cockpit. That group also discounted the potential devasting effect of multiple bullet holes in an aircraft.
We will not be secure until we are armed.
Another good book is "The Haj"
What the F? Who is running that camp? Walt Disney? Get some Russians in there who actually know how to run a prison camp.
Any official who repeats the litany- Nothing could have been done. Nothing is being done. Nothing will be done- should be fired.
Ya'll tell me the truth, isn't watching all this nonsense exactly like watching some weird cartoon? Are we living in a new novel written by the author of "Dr. Strange Love", and nobody is letting us in on the joke?
We and our country are at far too much risk to allow cartoon politicans, both State and National, to continue in a cartoon reality that the saner populace is expected to live in.
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