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Department of Homeland Security sounds like a good start to disarming America and increasing Government control of everything......
Or is my paranoia starting to show.... or my dislike of an oversized, self policed government???
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Yah...I'll admit that this scares me a little. The problem is that when you set up an entire governmental department to find terrorism...they're most likely going to find it...wherever they want to.
I'm not saying it won't have value. I'm saying I don't trust people that much. I don't trust that the Department won't decide that...I don't know...Ice Cream Truck Drivers are all terrorists.
Once they get the power to take whatever steps they like, I think we'll see that it will be very hard to put limits on what they do. It seems to me that the entire department could very quickly be protected by the fact that everything they do is in the name of national security...which sort of throws alot of the rules out the window.
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Well, in a stroll down memory lane, at least they didn't call it "House Un-American Activities Committee" Or in drawing from fiction, they didn't call it "The Ministry of Peace" or "Nightwatch" for those B5 fans
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At the risk of breaking ranks, I'm going to suggest that this new department is not likely to be any more of a threat to liberty than other departments already in existence. I do wish someone in the Bush administration had some sense of tact and subtlety when it came to naming things, though.
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Now there shouldn't be departmental fighting, which may be keeping us safe from them, maybe a little inter-departmental in-fighting.....
Of course, they may never get there act together.....
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Doesn't sound any more dangerous to me than "Department of Education."
Of course, many of you here have probably endured some of that agency's greater blunders... but don't know it.
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I bet you're a real hoot at parties, Robert. I bet that "Department of Education" gag has them rolling in the aisles. I take it we'll have to add public education to the official Robert Farquar List Of Things That Aren't Done Very Well So Shouldn't Be Done At All?
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Someone call 911! Voggy needs the waaambulance!
No, but you can add it to the list of Things That Are Occasionally Done Fairly Well, And Occasionally Are Spectacularly Fouled Up.
Really, somebody should strangle the idiot that came up with "mainstreaming."
It would also probably help if more of the people making educational policy for this country were actual educators, rather than sociologists, psychologists, lawyers, and other folks who haven't been in a classroom since they graduated.
But that's another argument.
To get back on topic...
New Dept. of Homeland Security slogan:
"This terrorist capture has been brought to you by 'the fascists who are eroding your rights.'
You're welcome."
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