Disarming Ourselves, and Letting Terrorists Walk in Through the Back Door
Or....."How Democrats and 4 Republican Senators have gone Ahab on us."
I posted earlier this year on the irrational fears over The Patriot Act. In light of the filibuster that happened over its renewal, all I have time to post up right now, are the opinions of others I am in total alignment with. Yesterday, I managed to catch some of Hugh Hewitt on the radio, and here's the interviews he had, over at Radioblogger (mostly transcripts):
Arizona senator John Kyl interviewed
Have the Democrats Gone Ahab on Us? (listen to the audio portion- it's a hoot!)
Lileks on the knuckleheads that filibustered
Hugh Hewitt's program continues to be one of the very best in intelligent political talk.
And then there's a good read over at Captain's Quarters to check out.
I posted earlier this year on the irrational fears over The Patriot Act. In light of the filibuster that happened over its renewal, all I have time to post up right now, are the opinions of others I am in total alignment with. Yesterday, I managed to catch some of Hugh Hewitt on the radio, and here's the interviews he had, over at Radioblogger (mostly transcripts):
Arizona senator John Kyl interviewed
Have the Democrats Gone Ahab on Us? (listen to the audio portion- it's a hoot!)
Lileks on the knuckleheads that filibustered
Hugh Hewitt's program continues to be one of the very best in intelligent political talk.
And then there's a good read over at Captain's Quarters to check out.
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For more information on the Ahab angle, see Obervanda's exclusive news report on the NYal-Qaeda and Democratiists attack on the Patriot Act at http://observanda.blogspot.com/
What I want to know is why people have forgotten what is was like after 9-11. Remember how every American was waving their flags, ready to give up anything to stop terrorism? People stood in the streets holding vigils and supporting our President, ready to give up certain things in order to maintain national security. They have forgotten, Smithy. Sad, but true. I have not forgotten.
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