Really, my home can be searched, my phone tapped, my e-mails read. all without a warrent. I can be arrested without charges and be held without trial. But so can you. Wake up, how long do you think it will be before the rules for the "war on terror" are applied to the "war on drugs" Just think, we can hook every kid busted with a joint up to a battery charger until he gives up his dealer. Of course, it won't matter if he really is a dealer, because he won't have a trial. That way we can just lock up all the druggies, niggers, mexicans, and po white trash. Then Amerikkka will be safe for rich, white alchoholics, like God and George W. Bush intended. And don't forget der Juden, mein fueher.
andruejaysin Reviewed by andruejaysin on . Endangering the Troops Endangering the Troops By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Aug 25, 2005 http://billoreilly.com/currentarticle Every time I turn around, another anti-war person is saying how much he or she "supports" the troops. No matter how vicious the attack on the policy in Iraq or the Afghanistan situation or the proactive strategy to confront worldwide terror, it always seems there's a "support the troops" caveat at the end of the blistering dissent. Okay, fine, opposing the Iraq war Rating: 5