I had a chill as I watched that video. Are we really going to do this? We live in interesting times. It will take revolutionary events to undo the damage these people have done to America.
If the tribunals are made public, and if the punishments are made public, I believe there is a substantial number of Americans who won't have the stomach for watching them. Given what the bad guys have done to America, though, it should be required watching on TV, in schoolrooms, and in civics courses for generations to come so the the mistakes of the past will never be repeated.
Indeed. The public fell asleep somewhere in the 1950s to 1960s and abdicated their (our) responsibility to Big Government. How has that worked out? The lessons to be learned in the coming months and years will be that the price of freedom is eternal vigilance. We can never again take our eyes off of government. Government is supposed to work for US, not US working for THEM.
I had a chill as I watched that video. Are we really going to do this? We live in interesting times. It will take revolutionary events to undo the damage these people have done to America.
If the tribunals are made public, and if the punishments are made public, I believe there is a substantial number of Americans who won't have the stomach for watching them. Given what the bad guys have done to America, though, it should be required watching on TV, in schoolrooms, and in civics courses for generations to come so the the mistakes of the past will never be repeated.
I'd rewrite that sentence: Given what the sleeping public has allowed the bad guys to do to America it should be required watching on TV...
Indeed. The public fell asleep somewhere in the 1950s to 1960s and abdicated their (our) responsibility to Big Government. How has that worked out? The lessons to be learned in the coming months and years will be that the price of freedom is eternal vigilance. We can never again take our eyes off of government. Government is supposed to work for US, not US working for THEM.