Monday, March 16, 2009

More Bushstapo meanness

Bush has been out of office 2 months, but new information still keeps emerging about what a heartless bunch of pricks filled his fascist regime.

As the Bush-fueled recession swelled the number of homeless forced to seek shelter at America's major airports, a little-known tidbit has emerged that was swept under the rug until now.

It turns out that back in 2005, the Bush regime labeled airport homeless as a security threat. The excuse was that terrorists might disguise themselves as homeless people to conduct surveillance on potential targets.

That is a filthy fucking lie. Terrorists can just as easily disguise themselves as well-off executives or folks trying to catch a flight to see a sick relative.

The homeless were being singled out because they were homeless. End of story.

Luckily, airports seemed to have ignored Bush's irrational alarmism. The nation's airfields didn't pay much attention to the government's class-charged warning.

The world's busiest airport - Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson - reported not a single security threat from all the homeless people who live there.

I'm in favor of trying to find better shelter for the homeless. But the government calling the homeless a security threat was economic profiling - and downright evil.

Who in the Bush regime made this declaration? Was this in the era of Tom Ridge, who has a history of hating the poor? Or was some other ogre responsible? Whoever it was needs to be exposed like the heartless creep they are.

(Source: http://www.kentucky.com/513/story/727976.html)

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