Michael Chertoff was the guy that lied to us about the 670 mile border wall that was approved and funded by Congress. He gave us all these lame excuses why it was taking so long, or how it was such a difficult project, or why it shouldn't be built at all. Then he went into private business, made full body scanners that didn't work that soon had to be removed while he made millions off of government contracts in the process.
Now here is one of his company's 'principles' telling us how Americans can be more 'secure' if only we tweak the 2A. America's security agencies just can't do much more to stop the next Nidal Malik Hassans of the world, who telegraph what they're about to do but are ignored by the NSA because they're concentrating on real threats like Joe Sixpack from Idaho who might want to buy an AR 10.
Sorry, Pal. I trust the Founders, who codified my God-given rights in the Constitution and Bill of Rights a helluva lot more that I trust you and your Open Borders, Crony Capitalist, Globalist, Elitist buddies. When the torches and pitchforks crowd comes to D.C. I hope you're the first swamp dweller they happen to come across. (That is, just after they pick up Lois Lerner who they spotted out walking her dog in the wooded suburbs of Bethesda, Maryland.)
"Those who would exchange essential liberty for security deserve neither" B Franklin
Sometimes people question my fondness for quotes; especially from the Founders. The answer is simple. Those guys said it far better than I could hope to. Nothing wrong with cribbing so long as you crib from the best. And the libs NEVER have an answer for the Founder's words. All they can do is ad hominem attacks on the originator of the quote.
Didn't he directly lie to the American people and the US Senate when asked if any mass spying on the citizenry was taking place? Why should we trust a word he says?
What a self-important, redundant, asshat. FO&D Mr. Hayden.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing impression of Heinrich Himmler. He certainly is seduced by power. NOG
ReplyDeleteMichael Hayden, Principle, The Chertoff Group.
ReplyDeleteMichael Chertoff was the guy that lied to us about the 670 mile border wall that was approved and funded by Congress. He gave us all these lame excuses why it was taking so long, or how it was such a difficult project, or why it shouldn't be built at all.
Then he went into private business, made full body scanners that didn't work that soon had to be removed while he made millions off of government contracts in the process.
Now here is one of his company's 'principles' telling us how Americans can be more 'secure' if only we tweak the 2A. America's security agencies just can't do much more to stop the next Nidal Malik Hassans of the world, who telegraph what they're about to do but are ignored by the NSA because they're concentrating on real threats like Joe Sixpack from Idaho who might want to buy an AR 10.
Sorry, Pal. I trust the Founders, who codified my God-given rights in the Constitution and Bill of Rights a helluva lot more that I trust you and your Open Borders, Crony Capitalist, Globalist, Elitist buddies. When the torches and pitchforks crowd comes to D.C. I hope you're the first swamp dweller they happen to come across. (That is, just after they pick up Lois Lerner who they spotted out walking her dog in the wooded suburbs of Bethesda, Maryland.)
Call me crazy, but we didn't have "these" problems when "they" weren't here in large numbers...just sayin
ReplyDeleteTraitorous son-of-a-bitch.
ReplyDelete"Those who would exchange essential liberty for security deserve neither"
ReplyDeleteB Franklin
Sometimes people question my fondness for quotes; especially from the Founders. The answer is simple. Those guys said it far better than I could hope to. Nothing wrong with cribbing so long as you crib from the best. And the libs NEVER have an answer for the Founder's words. All they can do is ad hominem attacks on the originator of the quote.
Didn't he directly lie to the American people and the US Senate when asked if any mass spying on the citizenry was taking place? Why should we trust a word he says?
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