Friday, December 16, 2005

As you've probably heard, Congress has been making a lot of noise about "torture" and should we prosecute soldiers who participate in "torture." Today on his show Rush Limbaugh asked the question of: "what constitutes torture?" I have the answer: "Listening to liberals whine about the same subject over and over again."

A bit of new news, it turns out that the NSA (National Security Agency) has been "spying" on Americans. Supposedly the NSA has been tracking and gathering information on Americans who have a potential to be terrorists. Liberals everywhere are making beef over this. They are accusing the NSA (and ultimately the Bush administration) of encroaching on civil rights. However if I recall, the terrorists who killed 3000 plus people on September 11, 2001 were based in America, correct? I haven't forgotten that, though apparently everyone on the left has. May I also take this opportunity to remind liberals that their hero president (from the 60s) John F. Kennedy, the brother of one the sharpest critics of this "spying," used the FBI and the Justice Department (run by Robert Kennedy) to spy on political enemies, including MLK Jr.

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