The more your Fed buddies allow the foriegn terrorists to roam free and commit terror, the more power the federal government can grab. We have some sickos in government.
I'm sorry, you must have me mistaken for someone who cares what you think.
Thanks for the heads up, that sad sack sure looked unhappy dangling from that power line, I would have dropped him..oops.
Don't know what it means, but on Sunday a.m. I was watching a CNN piece about the dilemma of Musharraf in Pakistan--vocal minority supporting the Taliban and hogging all the camera time from the silent majority who supported Musharraf and the U.S. A few brief sentences in the piece revealed something that almost made me fall out of my chair. A Paki newspaper, said the reporter, had published an article exhorting the restless crowd to
be patient for "just five more days," at which time another strike was to take place within the United States. A commando-style raid, the article said, but the reporter didn't elaborate further. A commando-style raid on American soil by supporters of the Taliban. Five days from the publication of the article (Friday) will be tomorrow, Wednesday the 7th.
What do you envision as a commando-style raid? I see parachuters or SWAT-like assaults on power plants or government buildings, maybe someplace high-profile with lots of important hostages. Read the story about the West Virginia power plant whose lone (unarmed?) female security guard happened to stumble on a couple of foreign-speaking intruders who had entered the grounds via the river. The land access was heavily fortified and well-guarded, but the river side of the power plant was wide open. There's some subversive activity continuing here right under our noses, and yet the "buy a new car, go shopping!" crowd keeps saying that all the suspicious activity points to absolutely nothing. I will say, however, that this waiting for the other shoe to drop is a bit nerve-wracking. Could be seeing goblins in the closet that aren't really there, but I don't think that's the case.