I had MSNBC on most of yesterday. I can't stand the sight of Wolf the Weasel and what other choice is possible?
I'm
disappointed. When the evening network news came on I began to learn
facts the cable guys never mentioned, That the FBI had investigated
these boys, for instance and they managed to give us the facts without
the constant theme of "you can see that it's been worth it to give up our privacy."
Cowards! Is this what it means to be a Liberal today? Sacrificing
freedom for some imagined and miniscule increase in safety?
Needless
to say, I don't think so. I don't think this gruesome incident is
anywhere near the calamity it's being made out to be. It's no worse than
a good part of the world has to put up with all the time and that it's
being made out to be something on the order of WW III it's only because
giving up our privacy is only a taste of what some would have us give
up. The Right, predictably, is growling about Miranda rights because we
can't go around thinking that this crime is a crime and a US
citizen is entitled to civil rights if he's motivated by some sick
religious doctrine that isn't Christian. Is this pathetic teenage loser
an "enemy combatant" while Tim McVeigh, David Koresh and Jim Jones
weren't?
It has to be a WAR because then all's fair therein including making a mockery of our Bill of Rights. It has to be a war
so that they can find yet another reason to attack Obama as a weakling,
or perhaps a clandestine Muslim for trying to fulfill his oath to
preserve and defend the same Constitution the Republicans have seen as a
stumbling block for years.
Of course the NBC reporter who
told us last night that we'd just witnessed "the greatest manhunt in
American history" needs to go back to school if indeed he's ever
attended or at least read up on Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger, Jesse
James and of course John Wilkes Booth, but such idiocy is all part of
the effort to make everything seem like a catastrophe and every crime an
apocalypse.
I have to be impressed however with
Boston and Massachusetts law enforcement, both for their efficiency and
their restraint. Supporters of the "government can't do anything right"
battle cry should take this opportunity to shut the hell up.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
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