July 19, 2004

Keeping America safer
Heads in the sand

A "bombshell new book" lays out the case that contrary to what pReznit Smirking Liar continues to say, the country is still "woefully unprepared" for another terrorist attack.

Former Coast Guard commander Stephen Flynn says that despite billions spent on homeland security, our ports, chemical plants and cities are barely safer than they were before the 9/11 attacks.

"If Sept. 11 was a wakeup call, clearly America has fallen back asleep," writes Flynn, who worked for Presidents Bill Clinton and Bush-the-only-slightly-smarter. "The security measures we have been cobbling together are hardly fit to deter amateur thieves, vandals and hackers, never mind determined terrorists."

"Worse still, small improvements are often oversold as giant steps forward, lowering the guard of average citizens," he adds.
After giving away all our money to the rich, "Bush told us there's no more money for anything," Gov. Ed Rendell (D-Pa.) said after the millionaires' greatest friend addressed the nation's governors in February.  "He said, essentially, 'You're on your own.'"


"Now watch this drive."

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