Posted by ncwayne on February 12, 2009 at 18:18:24 from (24.172.56.198):
I've been working out of town alot lately and I guess setting in the room at night has left me with way too much time on my hands. I say this because as I have sat here at night and watched TV I've had time to really watch and listen to the TV, read the local and national papers left for guests, and in general just keep up with what's going on in this country. That said here's a little of what I've seen.
We're have an ongoing economic crisis but the new president still has time to pay attention to the entertainment industry and comment on Jessica Simpson's 'weight gain'. Some tainted peanut butter got out and now we know alot more about how poorly our food is checked. Some baseball players took steroids so now us tax payers are paying for congressional hearings about their crimes.
I titeled this Terriorist guide and I did that for this reason. Seems to me all the Terrorists have to do is watch TV to figure out how to take us down. One keep the drama going in Hollywood and keep the president's attention away from your plans. Get a few more prominent sports figures to take some kind of illegal drug and at least part of congress will be tied up. Poison one food source, kill a few people, and get the media to hype it up. Eventually you'll know where the weeknesses in the food supply chain are so you can easily poision other foods and kill more Americans.
Fortunately since the war has "fallen out of vogue", except to campaign against it, there aren't as many reports on what's going on and where. Hopefully at least a few more of the troop movments are actually done in secret now than has been done at times in the past...so maybe our soldiers are at least a little safer.
Call me crazy but when I've got nothing else to do I tend to notice things and these are just a few of them. My question is has any of the rest of ya'll noticed any of the same things, or any other similar things for that matter?...Just curious....
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