It appears I've been mistaken in my career choices. I clearly should have become university professor, where I could be a biased, lazy, overpaid, underworked, criminal with questionable hygiene and still get tenure. Unbelievable.
Time to wake up about the threat in our borders, which the news can't seem to devote even one segment to - of course not, national security is OBVIOUSLY not as important as, say, JonBenet's killer or the latest fall fashions.
Check the video out - I couldn't do it, computer problems, but other people have told me it's pretty good.
This is the ultimate danger of pretending that everybody, from every country, is just the same, pretending that they think the same, like the same things, want the same things. It totally eliminates our ability to recognize danger when we see it, thank you very much to the multiculturalists.
Obvious, obvious, obvious, obvious. I suppose something has to be a bit more blunt than merely obvious to make it through an anti-war protester's skull.
The profiling issue continues to stun me. Maybe it's just wishful thinking, but I continue to believe that people really do want the best for America. But when they can't even be counted on to acknowledge that the people blowing up planes are all of one religion, so maybe those should be the people patted down first in an airport, I start to lose faith.
I was skeptical of "World Trade Center" (like I was of everything Oliver Stone touches), but if this guy - Port Authority cop, friend of the guys in question, apparently there on 9/11 - liked it, maybe I can see it. I can't imagine what it was like to relive this for filming.