Monday, May 6, 2013

America Is Not So Safe

     Living in a free country you would like to believe that it is a safe place, right? Well, it is not. "After twin blasts shook Boston -- killing three and wounding more than 260 others -- investigators sprung into action looking for those responsible." On Monday, April 15, 2013 the Boston Marathon was attacked. It is a big event, the security should have been better. "Authorities now know the gunman used "an assault weapon" to "literally (shoot) an entrance into the building," Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy said. When an elementary school is not as safe as possible, something is wrong. I understand a public event not being so safe because it is harder to keep things from happening, but not a building where tons of children are daily.
     The US has been attacked by people who live in the country and also outsiders. "On September 11, 2001, 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States." After that, our homeland security got better. The TSA started paying more attention, but I still feel like more could be done. "There is a race war against whites. But our people - my white brothers and sisters - will stay committed to a non-violent resolution. That resolution must consist of solidarity in white communities around the world. The hatred for our children and their future is growing and is being fueled every single day. Stay firm in your convictions. Keep loving your heritage and keep witnessing to others that there is a better way than a war torn, violent, wicked, socialist, new world order. That way is the Christian way - law and order - love of family - love of nation. These are the principles of western Christian civilization. There is a war to destroy these things. Pray that our people see the error of their ways and regain a sense of loyalty. Repent America! Be faithful my fellow believers," says National Director of The Knights, Pastor Thomas Robb. The KKK is not as bad as it used to be, but it still exists. If we, as in America, really wanted to stop it, we could. We will not though, at least not while they do not pose a "real" threat. America could be a whole lot more safer if we would just care a little bit more. And not wait for tragedies to happen for us to change the way we do things.

 http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/01/justice/boston-marathon-timeline/index.html?iid=article_sidebar
 http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2012/12/us/sandy-hook-timeline/index.html
 http://www.history.com/topics/9-11-attacks
 http://www.kkk.com/