Posted on 11/25/2002 3:27:05 PM PST by Old philosopher
Today, November 25, 2002, with the signature of George W. Bush creating the Department of Homeland Security, a milestone in the History of our great country was marked by the death of the Twin Pillars of our society, Freedom and Liberty.
The fight to keep alive these two foundations of our Nation has been a long and arduous one. The mercilous attacks on them have come from politicians on both sides of the aisle in their ever continuing grab for more and more power. Regardless of popular support for the twins, the political class has long sought to bring about their demise. In a "Bi-Partisan" effort both houses of Congress have voted to destroy the most important rights of the People, only a very few of the Congress opposed the death of these important twins.
Those of us who have known these twins for a long time will be very much saddened by their death, and those who have only known them briefly will soon learn how important they were to the Welfare and Security of our Great Country. With the death of Liberty and Freedom it will only be a short time until the Populace of this country will be living under a Dictatorship, controlled by an "Elite" class of politicians who will dictate every facet of our lives.
Requiem In Pacet!
That's my opinion
You guys are gonna have to stop using apocalyptic metaphors for every, last, single thing that happens!
FReepers told us the world was going to hell when Clinton wasn't convicted. Then, the war on Bosnia was the end of the world as we know it.
Now, I find out that Liberty and Freedom were lost in a reorganization of several governmental departments into one, something American businesses do every day.
The GOP has a chance to change the direction of the judicial system in America for the next two generations thanks to the last election. Instead of rejoicing at the prospect, all we get from some conservatives is hand-wringing that the world is not conforming to their vision of it.
Requires the Secretary to: (1) establish procedures for sharing information; and (2) appoint a senior Privacy Officer to assume primary responsibility for privacy policy.
The first one establishes a more coherent structure of communication between federal departments. Something that was lacking and brought to light immediately following 9-11. The second feature will act as a "watchdog" agency, to assure that the privacy of innocent American's aren't unfortunately, caught up in the middle of the ongoing war on terrorism.
Let me repeat what I said on another thread to a similar comment:
The sheep's naiveté knows no bounds.
Sure, government bureaus are famous for their efficiency and effectiveness, and the bigger they are, the more effective they are. Right?!
This boondogle will definitely cause a lot of American citizens unnecessary trouble, but the terrorists are safer now than they have ever been.
...this reorganization effort doesn't harm the liberty and freedom all American's cherish...
I don't know what "liberty" you cherish, but suspect you cherish "liberty from personal responsibility" (i.e. security) above liberty to live you life without government interference.
I would rather take my chances with the terrorists than with a government which has the power to search my person or property without a warrant or warning, to force me to inject a substance in my body whether I choose to or not or to imprison me if I choose not obey orders to relocate, give up my property, or any other thing any so-called "emergency" requires.
Maybe they won't use the power to reduce our freedom even more than it has already been reduced, but then people used to believe government would not use its power of confiscate one third of their wages.
Hank
Well said!
Would the Republicans in the House, and Senate who have been pushing this, have given this power to Bill Clinton? Does anyone think the ignorant voters will never elect another like Clinton?
>>>I don't know what "liberty" you cherish, but suspect you cherish "liberty from personal responsibility" (i.e. security) above liberty to live you life without government interference.
On this specific issue of liberty versus security (safety), I have to say, both you and old Ben Franklin are dead wrong.
Franklin said:
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
We haven't lost any of our essential liberty or basic freedom either. And besides, Franklin wasn't living in the 21st century and facing the immoral and destructive capability of international terrorism. So I will excuse old Ben Franklin in that regard. OTOH, you should know better, except your blind to the realities of the modern world.
I also suggest every American take advantage of the second amendment. I know, I do. Self defense is a right that is critical to living in America. We can't expect LE to be there under all circumstances.
However, when it comes to frying bigger fish, it is the Constitutional duty of the federal government, to serve, protect and defend the American people, from all enemies, both foreign and domestic.
Patrick Henry said: "Give me liberty, or give me death". Henry didn't say, if you inconvenience me, or annoy me, or bother me, you should "give me death". I suggest you get your head out of the 18th century and join the 21st century.
So says Chicken Little, anyway.
So, what SPECIFIC liberty and/or freedom was lost today when the Homeland Security bill was signed into law?
Oh, that's right, the poster for this thread couldn't manage to identify it...
I'm not the one running around like Chicken Little claiming that some unmentioned "freedoms" have been suddenly stolen from me, but you sure are doing that very thing.
Come on, be a man and have the guts to either mention the SPECIFIC freedom/liberty that was stolen, or else admit that you are simply full of hyperbole.
>>>... you will soon be as enslaved as the Germans were under Hitler, or the Russians were under the Communists.
I think you might even be a disruptor. Is that you Arator?
It most certainly will, given government's past history. Didn't the new, tough airport screening policies specifically avoid the middle eastern types and instead result in patdowns of little old ladies? And look at the fab job we're doing on immigration - the law-breaking immigrants versus the legit immigrants who try to become citizens the right way.
I shudder to think of what the "unintended" consequences of this Homeland BS is going to be....especially when an out and out one worlder like Hillary gets to control of it. It will be another big, fat, expensive, wasteful, inefficient bureaucracy that WILL NEVER A) DO WHAT IT'S SUPPOSED TO DO, AND B) GO AWAY, ONCE ITS BEEN MADE PAINFULLY CLEAR THAT IT DOESN'T DO WHAT IT'S SUPPOSED TO DO.
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