Friday, June 21, 2013

If the war is over, why do we need the NSA spy program?


According to our fearless dip$h!t at 1600 PA Ave, no war can last forever, and so he unilaterally declared the war on Islamo-Terror-Fascists over.  Notice he didn’t declare victory.  He simply declared the war over.

Just a couple of things about that.  Did the Chief Asswagon check with the ITF before declaring the war over?  No.  He did not. 

Seems to me, both sides have to agree the war is over for it to truly be over.   Because the ITF have made no such declaration, I guess we have entered the pre 9-11 mindset where the ITF declare war on us, and we swear we will unleash the full force of the FBI on them if they attack us, unless the attack come on an embassy just before an election - then we’ll arrest a dopey filmmaker to cove the Asswagon.  Maybe we should threaten to unleash the IRS on the ITF.  Nope.  That will not work.  The IRS is made up of political class cowards who would no more stand up when confronted with injustice than Moochy Moochelle would pass on a taxpayer funded vacation to Cabo.

Now, after the NSA story broke all manner of pols from Dick Cheney to the Chief Asswagon himself declared that Ed Snowden did great harm to a program that had help stop some 50 terror attacks across the globe.  WTF (win the future)?  I thought the war was over.  What are these 50 attacks then?

Seems to me, that by declaring the NSA spy program so vital to US security from ITF, Asswagon Barry or AWB (not the Average White Band) and his merry team of Assclowns is telling us the war is not over.  But thinking people know that a war that began in 1803 and has boiled over a 100+ times since, is never going to really end until there is a boot across the throat of one side or the other.  AWB has made it easier for the ITF to get their boot to our throat.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

An NSA spy agency is needed but not the one we have now. Like the chick that grows bigger than the parents, eventually it needs kicked out. Every govt agency gets too big, too cumbersome, and unmanageable. Especially the ones that have early success. If people do not trust the leadership the whole program is suspect. To get on track the leadership needs changed and credibility reinstituted. Until then it is a millstone on our freedoms. The Griffin.

Anonymous said...

"No war is over until the enemy says it's over. We may think it over, we may declare it over, but in fact, the enemy gets a vote." Gen. James Mattis, USMC

Infidel