infowars.net — Records obtained from the immigration courts under the Freedom of Information Act show that only 0.0015 percent of the total number of cases filed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security were terrorism related, despite the fact that the Bush administration has repeatedly asserted that it is the primary focus of the DHS.
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fmwatkinsMay 29, 2007
@oriondarkwood"Well guess what I am a terrorist, sadly in years past I would be caused a revoultionary..."And you shall also be called a revolutionary in the future. We are dealing with dark times here, expanding Marxo-socialist super states that seek complete control and manipulation of its people (remember the people are supposed to own the state, not the other way around). They do this by destabilizing society and keeping it so, with crime, fear (thanks mainstream media you scumbags) mock terror 'drills' every now and again, massive reporting on arrests of terror 'suspects' but no follow up when they are released due to their being NO evidence. This keeps the population, (serfs or peons as the bankers and those in power like to call us) stressed out and separated. This has happened many many times in the past with different Governements in different eras. Erosion of privacy means destruction of individuality. An army of drones is a communist regimes wet dream...Earlier up the page there was a comment along the lines of 'you can't compare Bush to Hitler knowing what Hitler has done.'Well two things. 1. Actually, you can compare them, or better still, their actions as they are extremely similar, even down to speeches they have done<a class="user" href="http://www.commondreams.org/views02/1121-03.htm">http://www.commondreams.org/views02/1121-03.htm</a><a class="user" href="http://www.new-enlightenment.com/nazification_step4.htm">http://www.new-enlightenment.com/nazification_step4.htm</a>and 2. I'm sure plenty of Germans didn't think Hitler was 'Hitler' until after he had done what he had done and been removed from power forcibly. What makes you think Bush is finished? <a class="user" href="http://www.apfn.org/apfn/camps.htm">http://www.apfn.org/apfn/camps.htm</a><a class="user" href="http://www.sianews.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1062">http://www.sianews.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1062</a>
digger008008May 29, 2007
C0y0t3 DHS would be aware of the foreigners entry into the US, Customs and Border Patrol is managed by DHS, but would not be aware of the individuals day to day movement and internet activity. Hotels and hostels do not have to call the national police (FBI for the US) whenever a foreigner checks into the hotel, nor are internet cafe owners required to keep records of the identity of all users, including what machine the individual was using and for what time period. Many of EU countries do have such requirements.Just curious, what country are you from? What is your foreign travel experience?
faskippyMay 29, 2007
Can you provide a like to that statement about where the anthrax was traced to? Not doubting, I've just never seen that before. Would be an interesting read. Thanks.
manfadingMay 29, 2007
This country needs a doctor
bigredcowMay 30, 2007
What the this story was in the top 10 in All Topics now IT is on page 7
darel99May 30, 2007
Ivbuckey.... You are correct I just read the act a month ago and was amazed with the correlation. In fact many of the recent laws passed do mimin Germany era (1930-1935) laws. It's really scary! We must move towards members of congress and the senate and repeal such laws.
stepnw1fMay 30, 2007
Funny, because terrorism is all we hear from that "liberal media". /sarcasm.
siska1Jun 1, 2007
The real homeland security is called the SECOND AMENDMENT!
suprememasterJul 6, 2007
Dugg for being *ACCURATE*!