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‘What in the world is happening to
America? Over the past couple of decades, the federal government has used
just about every major national tragedy as an excuse to take even more liberty
and freedom away from us. And without a doubt, the Boston Marathon
bombing was a great national tragedy. I don't think that any of us will
forget the images that we have seen over the past week. All of those
responsible for this attack should be exposed, hunted down, tried and
punished. Unfortunately, what always seems to happen is that it is the
American people that seem to get punished the most for these tragedies.
Over the past couple of decades we have been told again and again that if we
will just give up a little bit more freedom that the authorities will be able
to keep us safe. But you know what? It is IMPOSSIBLE for them to
keep us safe. There is no way in the world that the federal government
can protect us from all of the bad guys in the world. We are a country
that is absolutely teeming with "soft targets" - malls, churches,
schools, concerts, sporting events, etc. No matter how much money we
spend, there is no way that the federal government will ever be able to provide
enough security for all of those soft targets. Even if our society
morphed into something that resembled George Orwell's "1984", the
government would still never be able to guarantee our safety.
Unfortunately, in the aftermath of this attack there will inevitably be calls
for "increased security" and "more anti-terror
legislation". The answer always seems to be to expand the emerging
police state. But it is getting to the point where all of this
"security" is becoming absolutely suffocating, and yet it doesn't
seem to be keeping us any safer. So where does all of this end? Are
we going to completely throw out the entire U.S. Constitution in a desperate
attempt to feel a little bit safer? Or are we going to choose to live our
lives without fear no matter what others may try to do to us?
Benjamin Franklin once made the following
statement...
"Those
who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety,
deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Sadly,
the way that the American people have responded to national tragedies over the
past couple of decades would have made our founding fathers greatly
ashamed. The American people have been way too willing
to give up liberty in exchange for the promise of safety.
We
have been told that the terrorists hate us because of our liberties and
freedoms. But we have also been told that in order to be "safe"
from those terrorists we have got to give up those liberties and freedoms.
So
who is really winning?
We
seem to have forgotten some of the most basic lessons in life.
If
you cower in fear when a bully comes after you, what is the bully going to do?
The
bully is just going to keep coming after you because his actions are being
rewarded.
Those
that are trying to create fear love it when you become fearful. It is
exactly what they want.
The
appropriate response to a great national tragedy is to reject fear and to
continue to boldly live our lives as if nobody could ever shake us.
But
instead, the atmosphere of fear in America continues to grow.
And
yes, there are common sense things that our government should be doing to keep
bad guys away from us.
For
example, the number one thing that the federal government should be doing is to
secure the border. Every single day, thousands upon thousands of people
that we don't know anything about pour into this country. And yet the
federal government has absolutely refused to secure our
borders for decades.
Until
the federal government secures our borders, they should not ask any of us to
sacrifice a single ounce of liberty or freedom in the name of "national
security".
But
even as the Obama administration treats our border security like a joke and
continues to import huge numbers of people from radical areas of the Middle
East, they continue to tell us that "domestic terror" is the next
great threat that we are facing.
Many
of our other politicians are buying into this philosophy as well. Senator
Lindsey Graham says that the attack in Boston is a perfect example of "why the homeland is
the battlefield".
So
if "the homeland is the battlefield", then who is the enemy?
Well,
a U.S. Army Reserve training presentation recently identified evangelical
Christians as "religious extremists",
and since Barack Obama entered the White House there have been numerous government reports
that have identified Christians, "constitutionalists", patriots,
anti-abortion activists, conspiracy theorists and gun owners as "potential
terrorists".
So
where does all of this end?
Are
the American people rapidly becoming the enemy?
Will
we be constantly scared to death of one another?
Will
the entire nation exist in a never ending environment of fear?
Will
we eventually have the TSA and the Department of Homeland Security patrolling
every mall, every church, every school, every concert and every sporting event?
Unfortunately,
the bad guys will always be able to find a soft target, and there will be more
terror attacks in the future no matter how much security we pour on. Once
upon a time this nation was greatly blessed with peace and security, but now
that hedge of protection is gone. The federal government could give the
Department of Homeland Security trillions of dollars a year and it would not
make much of a difference. We live in a world that is becoming
increasingly unstable, and bad guys are going to do bad things.
Yes,
there are some common sense things that we can do to make our nation more secure.
At this point, the federal government is not doing most of those things.
But
no matter how hard we try, bad things are going to happen. When those bad
things happen, what we can control is how we respond to them.
That
is why what just happened in Boston is so alarming. The entire city was
put into a complete lockdown for nearly two days. It was a preview of
what could happen nationwide if martial law was declared. It was an over
the top display of force that clearly demonstrated to the rest of the world how
incredibly frightened we are.
Some
of the things we saw in Boston were absolutely disgraceful. For example,
you can see video of an innocent Watertown family being ripped out of their
home at gunpoint right here.
Do
you know what this tells the rest of the world?
It
tells them that terrorism works.
It
tells them that one small incident is enough to send the entire nation into a
full-blown panic attack.
You
can see some more photos of martial law in Boston right here. Instead of making
things better, this is just going to make the atmosphere of fear in this nation
even worse.
And
you know what? None of those heavily armed men even found the second
suspect. He was actually found by a neighbor that had gone out to take a
smoke.
Like
most Americans, I absolutely hate terrorism in all the forms that it takes.
But
we are not going to prevent future terrorism by treating the U.S. Constitution
like a piece of trash. We have now shown the world that we are willing to
throw out our most important constitutional rights the moment that a
"threat" arises, and this is just going to encourage even more
terrorism.
You
see, those that engage in terrorism want attention and they want to create
fear. When we give them attention and we allow them to create fear we
give them exactly what they want.
Is
there anyone out there that can defend what we just saw in Boston? I
can't imagine any American that still loves the Constitution being proud of
what just happened. I think that Karl Denninger put it quite eloquently the other
day...
By
effectively occupying a part of the Boston metro area they made an utter
mockery of the 4th Amendment. There was no “hot pursuit” and thus no argument
available to them allowing searches of private property without consent or a
warrant. Not only did they search without a warrant there were multiple reports
through the day of seizure of firearms, among other things.
Sadly,
most Americans seem to be more than willing to disregard the U.S. Constitution
these days. Most of them are incredibly scared and they just want someone
in a position of authority to assure them that they will be safe.
So
I am sure that in the months ahead we will see "security" get even
tighter in this country. With each subsequent tragedy, it will just get
tighter and tighter until we can barely even breathe.
This
is not the answer to any of our problems. In fact, it is just going to
make many of the problems that we are facing as a nation far worse.’