Friday, June 23, 2006

NY Times Continues to Weaken our Country

MEANWHILE...ANOTHER VICTORY FOR BUSH

The arrest of seven scumbags in Miami who were plotting to blow up the Sears Tower among other targets could not have come on a better day considering what the New York Times decided to publish this morning. The New York paper wrote a story about how the government is tracking terrorist cells by watching their financial transactions. Of course, most liberals are once again irate because of another obvious invasion of privacy created by the evil Bush administration. But most level-headed Americans realize that actions like these are crucial if we want to keep ourselves safe from people like those apprehended in Miami last night.

I just dont understand why the media continuosly wants to weaken the governments ability to prevent terror attacks here in the states. I fully realize their utter contempt and hatred for President Bush, but why does that persuade them to put every single citizen at risk. I watched the White House press breifing this morning and the press corps was going nuts over this program. Tony Snow, who I love by the way, did a great job of defending the program saying how much it has benefitted the anti-terror effort since just after September 11th. But thats not good enough for those people on the left, who have no clue on how to keep this country safe, just ask Bill Clinton.

Now, on to the arrest of the Miami seven. This is nothing more than a huge victory for the president and all the anti-terror measures he has enacted over the past five and a half years. Obviously, all the secret spy programs the government is using work, hence the reason we have not been his over here since 9/11. Something that no one thought was possible. This is why the president needs to be applauded for keeping us safe, and doing his job, even when unpopular. I feel we are all truly blessed to have a leader who is willing to do anything he possibly can to prevent us from seeing more pictures of innocent Americans jumping from 110 story buildings. The media will never give President Bush credit for this, but he deserves it. So do all the men and women who work in the CIA and FBI, and all other governmental agencies involved in tracking and hunting down suspected terrorists. These are the groups that failed us leading up to 9/11, but they seem to have gotten their acts together, and for that we should all be thankful.

I hope there will be a backlash against the media for all of their treasonous whistleblowing. If the President of the United States asks a media organization to not print a story because it could jeopordize national security, they should always listen. I turn you all to Michelle Malkin's website, because she has a number of posters from WWII showing that they faced the same threat as we do now, but back then, people realized those threats. Today however, we have media who is more preoccupied with hurting politicians, rather than protecting the people. Its turned into a very dangerous business, and I would like congress to act on this issue. They should pass legislation holding media outlets responsible for their actions during war time, because giving out government secrets allowing the enemy to see them is treason. Plain and simple. We cant let the traitors at the New York Times and LA times, among others, give this type of information to the enemy. If we continue to remain silent, the media will eventually have the blood of thousands, potentially even millions of innocent Americans on their hands. Its up to us to prevent that from happening.

-Brad

1 comment:

Scott said...

Hey, Brad: If the Bush administration asked you jump off a bridge, would you do it?