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Is anyone else enjoying the caterwauling on the TV? I am going to risk annihilation here, and say that I am unmoved by any of the memorial stuff or what-not. What's more, is the 9/11 victims are overrated.
9/11 could be seen as an Osama victory day really. Before it, we were a relatively happy and successful country. After, we have a gov't organization that molests the vagina's of four-year olds or some such in the name of safety or whatever, two miserable money pits of wars, the application of the Patriot Act, which has been used more for the drug war than terrorism, and the overall ascension of Marxism in the executive and legislative branches of gov't with the obvious results being made plain today. High Debt, inflation, threats of bankruptcy and default, unemployment. There is also an ever-less hidden agenda of social experimentation and political correctness and affirmative action. People whisper and worry about impending collapse.
Ten years on, Osama may be dead, Afghanistan a smoldering mess of embers and small fires and Iraq relatively quiet, with things somewhat stable here in the US (for now), but we certainly are not coming out on top.
9/11 could be seen as an Osama victory day really. Before it, we were a relatively happy and successful country. After, we have a gov't organization that molests the vagina's of four-year olds or some such in the name of safety or whatever, two miserable money pits of wars, the application of the Patriot Act, which has been used more for the drug war than terrorism, and the overall ascension of Marxism in the executive and legislative branches of gov't with the obvious results being made plain today. High Debt, inflation, threats of bankruptcy and default, unemployment. There is also an ever-less hidden agenda of social experimentation and political correctness and affirmative action. People whisper and worry about impending collapse.
Ten years on, Osama may be dead, Afghanistan a smoldering mess of embers and small fires and Iraq relatively quiet, with things somewhat stable here in the US (for now), but we certainly are not coming out on top.





