Headline:
Bush Justice Department wants to make it easier for the police to spy on US
Does anyone else feel quesy when you hear "Bush Justice Department" ?
In the newspeak we now live with where all things Bush are exactly the
opposite of what they are named the nape hairs on the back of my neck
always stand on end when I hear the name "Justice Department" now that
it's the Bush Justice Department.
Bush wants it to be easier for the police to spy on US, geez, imagine that
and get ready to jump
Quietly unveiled late last month, the proposal is part of a flurry of domestic intelligence changes issued and planned by the Bush administration in its waning months. They include a recent executive order that guides the reorganization of federal spy agencies and a pending Justice Department overhaul of FBI procedures for gathering intelligence and investigating terrorism cases within U.S. borders.
Gosh, I wonder how many terrorists there are in the US ?
Or how many of US are terrorists according to Bush Fascist State ?
Is there anything that would give US a sense of the number ?
Well let's see, how many terrorists do they think fly on planes ?
Maybe that would give us a sense of the magnitude of this number ?
The first surprise was the sheer size of it. In paper form it is more than 540 pages long. Before 9/11, the government’s list of suspected terrorists banned from air travel totaled just 16 names; today there are 44,000. And that doesn’t include people the government thinks should be pulled aside for additional security screening. There are another 75,000 people on that list.
119 000, golly gee willikers mister B B Bush, that's a big number !!
Maybe you do need to make it easier for the police to spy on US,
I mean them, I mean US is them or they are US or if we're not them
we don't need to worry, harbor terrorists, terrorists everywhere,
spy on them, spy on US, please spy on my neighbor, on me
please don't put the rat cage on my head yes my girlfriend one of them ...
White House spokesman Tony Fratto said the administration agrees that it needs to do everything possible to prevent unwarranted encroachments on civil liberties, adding that it succeeds the overwhelming majority of the time.
You see if you live in a fascist state where they spy on or water board
the wrong guy or girl, let's say, 20% of the time ? 10% of the time ?
5% of the time ? It's a success, we're safe, secure, happy as clams.
You see, privacy is terrorism, you know.