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Little Mr Mahatma
 
Friday, April 07, 2006  
The Price Is Right
America or any other nation will NEVER be secure as long as everyone has a price. The Dubai Ports scandal bears witness to this. Big business in the U.S. is about profit, not homeland security and while the ports deal didn't go through, how many others have? How many times have companies in the U.S. sold assets or technologies to "Allies" to find out later that the "Allies" aren't? Think back on when the U.S. armed Hussein...friend then but no longer.


(I write this after reading that our L.A. Mayor hosted a big wig from China who is here to buy billions of dollars of just about everything, especially technology. How long before China is painted as the new Big Bad?)


Worse, in terms of terrorism it won't take a big business deal to breach security. It'll take one security guard or employee to accept a "gift", to look the other way. And, believe me, there are plenty of Americans who would gladly accept a lucrative gift to look away.


Point being, that for all the Bush talk about how tough he is on terrorism, Bush is posturing. He can't guarantee security even if he succeeds in turning the U.S. into something out of the Soviet Era. No one can guarantee security, not from terrorism or disease or violence or pollution or bad weather.


So instead of giving up more and more of our rights to achieve something that is innately unachievable, why not simply take the best revenge and live well? Sure, keep going after the Big Bads (especially that bin Laden person) but stop assuming that all Americans are Big Bads and let us be.


Yes, 9/11 was bad but it didn't happen every day. We have earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornados that occur more frequently and do more damage. Hell, cigarette smoking and drunkiness cause more deaths.


Other point being that terrorism isn't as bad as other more regular events and certainly not as bad as Bush paints it to be. Our reaction to terrorism may have caused more damage than the initial event.


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