While the World Health Organization raised its global alert level regarding swine flu, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano held a press conference to address the crisis within the United States.
"It is also a disgraceful insult to the true heroes of our country. If veterans, pro-life and states' rights advocates and those who seek to protect the Constitutional rights of themselves and their fellow Americans are at higher risk for becoming domestic terrorists, then over 80% of the people in my District can be categorized as a potential national security threat," said Rep. Franks.
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Franks and other conservatives believe that using the vast and powerful resources of the Department of Homeland Security to target and ostracize political opposition, as it would appear is being done, sets an incredibly dangerous precedent and it's something America's federal government should have no part of.
Franks said, "The report claims the election of an “African American president” and the downturn in the economy has caused 'right-wing extremism' and could possibly even radicalize our veterans."
"To say that the noble and patriotic men and women who wear this nation's uniform and have laid their lives on the line to protect their country are now one of the greatest potential domestic security dangers to our country is so staggeringly irrational and insulting that I am unable to find the words to express it," he said.
Franks went on to say that both President Obama and Secretary Napolitano "owe it to our veterans and the rest of the American people to immediately and unequivocally disavow and repudiate the preposterous conclusions in this report, and they should also seriously consider firing those who wrote it."
Franks an other Americans believe that the President and Homeland Security Secretary have already waited far too long and the explanations and platitudes the American people have received thus far are understandably being perceived as half-hearted and insincere.
Napolitano's job performance caused Fox News Channel and syndicated radio talk show Glenn Beck to quip that so far Janet Napolitano hasn't characterized the Swine Flu as a "right-wing virus."
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Jim Kouri writes, "...Glenn Beck to quip that so far Janet Napolitano hasn't characterized the Swine Flu as a 'right-wing virus.'"
Wait! Our mainstream left liberal media is working at blaming this swine flu on American owned capitalist companies operating pig farms down in Mexico.
As readers know, capitalism is a right wing extremist agenda item.
Oink! Damn capitalist pigs.
Okpulot Taha
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