Saturday, April 20, 2013

Am I Angry?

Am I angry at what just happened in Boston?  You bet I am.

This was another senseless tragedy, an agregious assault on our way of life, our institutions, our safety, our liberty.


Didn't the DHS say we were safe.  Isn't that their motto, keep us safe?  If so, what the hell just happened?

Isn't this another glaring example that when catastrophe strikes, local governments are best at instituting and devising ways of solving the problem?    Not the federal government.  I have no doubt that if the feds had been in charge of this investigation, things, people and pertinent information would have gotten very scewed, indeed.


Isn't the federal government too busy, anyway?
Today they are too busy herding us around at airports, demanding we remove our shoes, patting us  down, assaulting our kids, the elderly.  They're beating up on us but what about profiling those who wish to do us harm? 

Today they are too busy using horrific attacks on elementary schools as a means of dismantling our  Second Amendment right of being able to possess and use a firearm in order to protect ourselves and our families from evil doers.

Evil is not going to stop.  And it is empowered and emboldened when it sees people giving it opportunities to flourish.
 Now we'll all be wondering how many more terrorists are lurking in our communities--living just under the radar, until something triggers them into action.

Someone isn't doing their job. 


This terrorist attack on the Boston Marathon had nothing to do with shoes.

This terrorist attack on the Boston Marathon had nothing to do with guns.


Am I angry?  You bet I am.

When you cannot screen millions more people you allow into a country, would it be safe to surmise that many of these people do not honor the sacrifices made nor cherish the values held by those in  the country they are coming to?

Am I angry at what just happened in Boston?  You bet I am.

I am angry at my government for allowing this senseless tragedy to happen.

You see, the federal government is the problem.


Too many innocent Americans are cruelly being sacrificed on the sacred altar of some groups's political ideology.     

This country was founded on principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. These are under attack at an alarming rate.

The Boston Massacre is a wake up call to all Americans that it's high time we restore the job of securing our own liberty, of protecting ourselves and our families, taking back from the federal government what it has seized from us.

It needs to be returned to its rightful place--The People.
 
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those who lost their lives because of this evil act. 

And to the President and Congress, in case you haven't noticed or don't want to, this country is still actively engaged in a "War on Terror".

Just ask the victims, law enforcement and all the other good and decent people who rallied to the cause and came together for one reason and one reason only:  and that was not to cease the hunt until the terrorist thugs who committed these bombings were captured. 

Mission accomplished and a job well done. 

 

  







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