Sunday, May 21, 2006

Ahh..a Max Boot column in my Sunday Akron Beacon Journal. It's like waking up to the disgusting smell of someone's septic system that's not leeching properly. Now Boot is odious, no question, but for the Beacon to print this rancid shitbags flatulence is quite telling. Here's a few gems, I mean turds: "Until now. If civil liberties agitators, grandstanding politicians and self-righteous newspaper editorialists have their way, we will have to give up our most potent line of defense because of largely hypothetical concerns about privacy violations."

You have to love a fascist who is resolute don't ya'? "Civil liberties agitators"
No comment really needed. Of course, one person's civil liberties agitator is another persons' terrorist, right? I wonder if Boot thinks all judges and lawyers and righteous politicians(alright I know there aren't many) who do their jobs are civil rights agitators? And if Boot is correct wouldn't the Constitution and the Bill of Rights really only be the fuel for this agitation? What the hell were those friends of civil rights agitators, the Fouding Fathers, thinking when they wrote those jihadist papers? Jesus.
But the stench from Boot is pervasive, like a true pile of doo-doo. This paragraph really displays his bitterness at W's falling popularity. Like when your favorite team loses you blame the refs, the weather, etc.
"Qwest is supposed to be the hero of this drama for having, in USA Today's words, ``the integrity to resist government pressure.'' That is not a compliment often paid to a company that has been accused of massive fraud and whose former chief executive is charged with 42 counts of insider trading. Maybe Qwest should tout itself as bin Laden's preferred provider."

Bin Laden's preferred provider. That's a good one no? A company does the right thing and, you know, questions the feds and doesn't roll over and of course ipso facto, must be one of Bin Laden's boys. Qwest is just the telco worlds version of Jack Murtha, the New York Times, the Dixie Chicks and hundreds of others who are all actually just civil liberties agitators.
"Much of this silliness can be traced to the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which for the first time made judges the overseers of our spymasters. This was an understandable reaction to such abuses as the FBI's wiretapping of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. But FISA is a luxury we can no longer afford."

Checks and balances, like FISA, are a luxury since 2001. did you know that? A luxury!
And of couse today unlike in the 60's the FBI,NSA,CIA have all experienced a conversion, a baptism and would never ever do bad things against Americans again. Isn't that right?
And then to top off his 'I'm mad and I'm going to throw a tantrum column. Nobody likes my neo-cons anymore so I'm going to take my surveillance gear home so you can't play with it, nah nah nah nah.' Boot closes with this:

"The administration has nothing to be ashamed of. The only scandal here is that some people favor unilateral disarmament in our struggle against the suicide bombers."

The opposite is true of course. W. and the Bushlidites have EVERYTHING to be ashamed of except for maybe the 'no call' list law. The only fucking unilateral disarmament I favor is to disarm the neo-cons once and for all and throw their asses in federal prison for a while. Is that enough civil liberties agitation for you, you prick?

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Max Boot , in my opinion, is a TRUE American hero! He cuts through all of the retoric of the liberal elites, holds there arguments to a critical light, and shows them for what they really are... a load of hooey!

God Bles You.

7:38 PM  

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