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Grading Government On 9-11 No, No, No, And Hell No!
By: George F. Smith

Following the horror of 9-11, government moved in to instill order and begin its 
mission for justice. What has it accomplished?

Has it caught the organizers of the attack? Has it taken measures that will lessen the 
likelihood of a similar strike? Has it made airline travel safer? Has it managed its 
activities within the domain of the Constitution, the document politicians pledge to 
uphold?


You know the answers -- no, no, no, and hell, no. The Constitution, government reminds 
us, is not a suicide pact.

Politicians have always hated the Constitution, especially the first Ten Amendments. 
Pols like to wield power -- forget that "We the People" stuff. That's why the Bill of 
Rights is a set of amendments instead of the foundation of the original document -- 
the federalist framers didn't want it.

The Constitution ceased long ago to be an obstacle to political ambition. And the 
Patriot Act has made supporters of the Constitution eligible for terrorist 
classification. Think about that. A consistent defender of the Constitution -- the 
highest law of the land -- is regarded as an enemy of the state. And given the state's 
behavior, it's easy to see why. In spite of nonstop constitutional infractions by 
elected officials, we are told that whatever they do represents the American way and 
is good for Americans, no matter how ruinous the consequences. The Constitution is 
indeed not a suicide pact; we get that from the demagogues who ignore it.

If a crisis presents an opportunity, an endless crisis presents endless opportunities. 
With bin Laden currently off the radar, the administration is drooling over Hussein. 
Here's a political trophy just waiting to be snatched. We know where he is, everyone 
hates him, and he's probably amassing dangerous weapons like almost every other 
country. Anyone with such weapons poses a threat to our security, therefore we are 
justified in "removing" him. Hussein is the one tyrant we can get away with killing, 
and the political and economic payoff appears mind-boggling.

But if we look around, we might wonder if someone else poses a bigger threat. Last 
October, while President Bush was exchanging handshakes and smiles with China's 
President Jiang Zemin, who claims to loath terrorism in all its flavors, Beijing TV 
was promoting a video it made that celebrates the WTC attacks. "This is the America 
the whole world has wanted to see," the video's narrator alleges. "Blood debts have 
been repaid in blood." [1]

China is not part of the administration's famous axis, yet they are reportedly within 
a year of having the Dong Feng 31 ICBM operational. DF-31 missiles can deliver a 
3-megaton H-bomb to your doorstep. The Chinese navy will soon be able to launch Julang 
2 missiles from some of its submarines. JL-2 missiles can hit just as hard as DF-31s 
and can be launched undersea. [2]

A recent congressional brief states that China is still active in proliferating 
Weapons of Mass Destruction to regimes openly hostile to the United States. The brief 
notes that, in spite of frequent promises to behave, China "remains a 'key supplier' 
of technology inconsistent with nonproliferation goals -- particularly missile or 
chemical technology transfers" to countries like Pakistan, Syria, Libya, North Korea, 
and Iran. [3]

Is Saddam really more dangerous than China?

Russian President Putin plays the smile-and-handshake game too. Russia has lucrative 
"cooperation plans" with Iran, Iraq, and North Korea, and has sold China new navy 
vessels that it may arm with Russian Yahont cruise missiles. Yahonts can hit targets 
162 nautical miles away, while traveling just under Mach 3 speed at tree-top heights. 
[4]

When President Bush accused Iraq of supporting terrorists in his State of the Union 
address last January, he could have repeated himself for any number of countries, 
including the U.S. As taxpayer-funded government ads have stressed, drugs finance 
terrorism, though not because of drug users, as the ads state, but because of 
government-enforced prohibition that makes illegal drug trafficking highly profitable.

Our military and intelligence forces trained, assisted, and defended bin Laden and 
Hussein when they were fighting regimes we opposed. If we're serious about ending 
states that sponsor terrorism, a fundamental policy change in the U.S. is long overdue.

Even if the government manages to remove Saddam, what then? Western-hating Kurds could 
step in and replace him. The country that farmed-out most of the 9-11 hijackers will 
still be our official ally. China and Russia will still be hard at work selling 
weapons to terrorist states while building their own arsenals. Our Department of 
Defense will still be protecting American interests in foreign countries and 
unavoidably creating enemies, thus endangering American lives at home.

In the early years of our country, Americans enjoyed relative peace and international 
respect because government was small, as the Constitution directs. Beginning in 1860 
aggressive nationalism took over, and this is where it's brought us.

Government seems to deserve a failing grade for its 9-11 response, until we look more 
closely at what it's doing to us. If it's true we were attacked for our prosperity and 
freedom, then government's strengthening our security every day it's on the job.

"Published originally at EtherZone.com : republication allowed with this notice and 
hyperlink intact."
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