Quote from Jesse J.:
homeland security has improved by leaps and bounds since 9/11.
I live in a big city, and it's obvious.
If you respect his service to the country, just give him the benefit of the doubt that he's another important piece to this puzzle.
A puzzle that's been working great recently.
I must respectfully disagree with you there (big surprise, eh?)

Personally, extreme measures such as the Patriot Act, which compromise the fundamental principles of American freedom, are further proof that this 'administration' (read: regime) has failed miserably in carrying out its fundamental task of safeguarding freedom. Seriously, no planes ever flew into buildings from 92-00, and the commodity price of oil has a nasty tendency to double whenever a Bush is in office. High oil prices often lead to recessions, as oil is the grease of our economy. hehe
I've always believed that freedom should be the ultimate readout of a country's success. If you can maintain personal freedoms while keeping stability and the strength of the economy, then that is truly a sign of success.
However, this country is 1)pretty unsafe; and 2)economically relatively weak.
And seriously, how about the fact that the same people were in charge when saddam and OBL were allowed to thrive in their own parts of the world? It seems insane to me that the members of the current administration and their advisors (like daddy bush) are not held responsible for essentially installing SH and OBL twenty years ago. The same bunch that hides under the rhetoric of lower taxes (No New Taxes!!!) has essentially given the American people a bill for $100bil to fix their own screwups from 20 years ago.
The reality is that it was the meddling by cheney, daddy bush (I'll let dubya off the hook here, since he was probably too coked up to know what was going on anyway), reagan, and 'ol Rummy that created these problems that the taxpayers are now being forced to pay to fix.
$100bil of new debt is a lot of money. It's odd to me that so many people are totally fine with this substantial cost. The ballpark figure is $25k per American household. That's 2-3 years of college at a state school.
This whole unwillingness of the bush regime to address simple, and obviously bizarre inconsistencies such as their role in perpetuating SH and OBL in the early 80's, Haliburton winning contracts in Iraq, and other issues that have arisen is clearly consistent with the arrogant Bush monarchy atittude. (You know, the whole "I can blow coke and drive around drunk and conveniently forget about it when I want something, and now I'm too good to be bothered addressing these issues like HAL").
I mean, it seems more and more obvious to me every day that the whole Bush regime is not only 100% incompetent, but also totally and completely corrupt. Just because Powell can think for himself doesn't make him a bad guy. Quite the opposite. The regime really can't get anything right. Yeah, we went in there and kicked the shit out of a country with no advanced military...congratulations...