I wonder if anyone has asked the N.S.A. if they know where the lost plane is? If they don’t know, Google probably does.
Seems like CNN News very much wants the
missing plane to be the result of terrorism. I watched about thirty
minutes of their coverage last evening and became a bit nauseous as the
anchor kept leading his panel back to the hijacking theme when they
strayed from the subject a bit.
Speaking of NSA (National Security
Agency), I think it hellishly funny that the Senate of the U.S. thinks
they are being spied on by the agency. Hearings into the abomination are
under way in D.C. It’s about time the worm turned; Congress has always
ok’d the spying by “intelligence” agencies on the lives of we everyday
public as a security priority but when they may be targets themselves,
they scream “foul” and needlessly spend tons of money to find out the
“facts”. The facts are that each screamer is probably guilty of some
nefarious deed which the public should know about but they have kept
covered under their top secret security umbrella. Phooey!
Why do we need a Homeland Security and
a Defense Department? Why not allow Homeland Security to take care of
homeland security and rename Department of Defense back to its moniker
of War Department which it carried until 1949? After all, it is best at
making war, especially in and on small countries who have a lot of oil
and few soldiers.
Let’s kiss and make up with Cuba.
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