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| Otis Willie PIO The American War Library... |
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Monday Evening Think Piece: "What a wonderful world this could be":
http://home.pacbell.net/amerhero/daily.htm
Someone wrote: "We may not agree with Obama about a lot of things but he got the Noble Peace Prize because he said that we should always be ready to talk to anyone. Yeah, we may have to shoot a sonofab**ch after we talk to them, but we
should at least be willing to communicate so that we know if shooting is justified or our only option."
Anyone who was born after 1960 isn't old enough to remember what our world and our country was like when the only really serious fear in America was a Russian nuclear missile dropped by a Sputnik... which we later learned in 1969 the
Russians, despite their propaganda spread by their agent-journalists working for news agencies in our country... as well as the insane Republicans hoping to politically capitalize on the Russian fear-mongering... were not even capable of
reaching our country during the 1950's as we thought... indeed, the computers used on our first moon landings held the task capacity of a four-bit computer with less than 100,000 bytes (not gigs and not gigaquads) of memory storage. Russia
did not even build its first military computer until after Gobachev's first visit to our country... at which time his agents literally raided (purchased) every diode and electrical device from every Radio Shack store in every city that
Gobachev visited.
Indeed, the first PacMan and Ping Pong over-the-counter play devices that first appeared on department store shelves in the mid 1970's had more disk memory and task capability than NASA's computer on board Apollo 11. The Russians weren't
even close to even equalling our techno capability. (DEA Watch), you know the facts. (DEA Watch) helped create the internet. Tell our people in DEA the real history.
I won't reveal the year I was born but I grew up as a child in the optimistic 1950's. Those were very grand years after WW2 when every American truly had the right to believe that there was nothing we and our country could not accomplish...
Establish peace in a hostile county?... Child's play. Eradicating a horrific butcher in a third world country to extinquish an al-Queda type growth?... Done with our eyes closed. Putting a man on the moon?... Piece of cake.
When faced with a challenge we Americans took the bull by the horn and kicked it's a**... succeeded in accomplishing the challenge... then yawned for a bigger challenge...
In fact, the only real problems our country faced in the 1950's were the ones we created ourselves. And the problems that existed we all knew had to eventually be completely solved... road building, environmental policing, ending
segregation, making the Mafia move into legitimate operations, learning the need to keep right-wing radicals and Republicans boxed and contained so they could not do the type of damage they did over the last eight years... all were solved.
The 1950's was a time when the sun was mostly bright, people could go to bed without having to lock their doors, UFO's were reported only by credible people with higher than High School educations, school teachers truly and seriously wanted
to teach, gun lovers were hunters of four-legged and not two-legged animals, and illegal drug users and homosexuals kept in their private world... the latter having no desire to become 'legitimate' in the public world that spawned their
secret society they could neither replace or produce themselves.
Nowadays it is different. Every socio-path, anti-social and classical abnormal psychopath demands not only to be allowed to roam openly and predatorily in our society... they also demand to be called "normal".
We already have mind-warping and physically debilitating drugs sold just about everywhere in our country; naked bodies are now seen on primetime TV; our president will soon allow homosexuals to achieve their supreme desire... sharing
showers and barracks with people they are sexually attracted to; and governors of fund-strapped states are considering approval of laws that will allow marijuana to be sold for revenue taxation. Maybe soon after the homosexuals achieve
their victory in achieving open service in our military we will see the heterosexuals in our military demanding that male and female segregation in our military be ended. Won't that be nice?... military males and females living, sleeping,
showering, peeing and s**ting openly together in barracks and foxholes just like the homosexuals are demanding... and when our formerly disciplined military society has been corrupted, how long after will our general society drop all
boundaries and rules? Pity on our pets and farm animals who will soon become legalized sex toys for our bestials following on the heels of our homosexuals... and soon after, our pedophiles must not be prevented from freely pursuing their
civil right to pursue their sex targets as our Commander In Chief today promised to grant homosexuals...
Someone spoke recently about a former DEA G/S who, because of ego and a low intellect, agreed to play the role of a slimey drug dealer. Folks, this would never, never have happened in the 1950's... and any degenerate in BNDD or early DEA
who did such a thing would either not be alive soon after, or would be working not as a DEA agent but as a poodle groomer. Thanks to everyone in DEA for having the good sense to dis this former G/S for his betrayal of our Gold Badge.
What a wonderful world ours would be if we could somehow go back to the 1950's today when we enjoyed personal security, social self-discipline, low crime, realistic (.24 cents per gallon gas), and less than point zero, zero, zero, zero one
percent of our population even knowing about heroin, cocaine, marijuana and meth... and when we had people living in our country who could spend their entire lives never ever seeing any of those substances, let alone encountering someone
who used them... and when the legacies of Salk, Fleming, Pasteur and others, not the insurance companies, guided our national health care principles, morals and costs...
What a wonderful world that would be.
It is too bad that we in our agency forget that it was our job to make our country a wonderful place to live in... too many of us in DEA never knew what a wonderful world and country we used to be.
What a wonderful world this could be if everyone in our agency worked to once again make the United States the best place on Earth to live... instead of merely wanting to preserve our paychecks by tolerating and not exposing s**t we all
know goes on and shouldn't.
What a wonderful world this could be.
Mr. Louis Armstrong... or Gabriel... blow your horn...
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