To Protect Or Endanger?

Last week, Amy Klobuchar put out her plan to protect America. It's safe to say that I think there's a few flaws in her plan. Let me cite some of those flaws, starting with the biggest flaw:
INTELLIGENCE

Five years after September 11th, we still don't have unified information sharing between intelligence agencies. We should insist that our security agencies have complete, accurate, and reliable data, in order to ensure that all of our security agencies are using up-to-date information.
Just how do you propose to get that done, Ms. Klobuchar, when you're associating yourself with CAIR, which lobbied Nancy Pelosi, John Conyers and John Dingell, David Bonior, Gregory Meeks, Nick Joe Rahall to drasmatically change the Patriot Act?

How will we have "unified information sharing between intelligence agencies" when Harry Reid bragged about "killing the Patriot Act" and Russ Feingold thinks that the filibustering of the Patriot act was "a great moment for our Constitution and our democracy and a great moment in the fight against terrorism."

That's hardly the way to protect America.

How does Ms. Klobuchar plan on protecting us when UFPJ is supporting her? UFPJ's website says:
"This Fall, We Declare Peace! August 15th, 2006"

DECLARATION OF PEACE

We will declare peace by putting our bodies on the line in a variety of acts of peaceful resistance to the war, including with a powerful week of nonviolent civil disobedience and direct action from September 21-28, targeting pro-war members of Congress and coordinated by the nationwide Declaration of Peace campaign.
Here's a couple of the tabs you'll find on UFPJ's homepage:
End the War In Iraq and No War On Iran
Does that sound like an organization that will help protect America? These are the types of organizations that are supporting Amy Klobuchar. It's a safe bet that they'll expect her to support their agendas too.

Is that the type of 'protection' we want?



Posted Tuesday, August 29, 2006 3:56 AM

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