Homeland  Security or Homeland Enslavement?
By Chuck Baldwin
December 1, 2009
By now, most readers are familiar with the story of how  a Virginia couple, Michaele and Tareq Salahi, crashed the White House State  Dinner last Tuesday evening. President and Mrs. Obama were entertaining Indian  Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the first official State Dinner of the new  administration. The Salahis were not on the invited guest list, but were still  allowed to walk right into the White House. They even had face-to-face  conversations with both President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.  Photographs of the Salahis with the President and Vice President have been  published in numerous newspapers and on hundreds of web sites. 
I wonder if the American people are thinking this  episode through? Think of it: in the post-9/11 world, a world that has invented  the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Transportation Security  Administration (TSA), body scanners, retina readers, the Patriot Act, hundreds  of laws and regulations restricting the freedoms and liberties of the American  people, thousands of cameras photographing our public movements, and satellite  spy devices, a couple can walk right into the White House and meet the President  and Vice President without being invited! 
Is there something wrong with this picture, or what?  
I well remember what I had to go through when I was an  invited guest of then-Vice President George H. W. Bush at the White House. My  wife and I joined several others for a luncheon with Vice President Bush and his  wife, Barbara. Later that day, we were in a crowd of several hundred who got to  meet President Ronald Reagan. Needless to say, security was tight.  
Upon arriving, we had to show the proper credentials to  White House security, along with a photo ID and the personal invitation that had  been sent to us ahead of time. I remember how some of the folks who had actually  received invitations were denied entrance due to bureaucratic mix-ups or  unintentional lapses in proper protocols. And these were people who really did  have an invitation to be there. I can tell you this: there was absolutely no way  that an uninvited person could have gained access to the White House that day.  And remember: that was nearly two decades BEFORE 9/11! 
That an uninvited couple could be granted access to the  President and Vice President in this day and time is more than a “fluke.” It  betrays something much deeper. 
For the last 8 years, the American people have been told  they must sacrifice certain liberties in order that the federal government might  protect them. And for the most part, the American people have been happy to  accommodate this incessant intrusion into their personal liberties. They know  the feds are monitoring their emails, personal phone conversations, and even  their personal letters when received from overseas. They have sat silently as  their banking institutions have monitored and reported virtually any and all  financial transactions to the federal government. In today’s super-security  world, one cannot even cash a check without showing the bank teller his or her  driver’s license, which is recorded and made available to the feds. Sometimes,  we are even required to provide our thumbprints. Beyond that, even certain  service personnel that must come into our homes to provide in-home repair  services, home inspections, or general services are often required to report  what they see to various law enforcement authorities. All of this is done in the  name of “national security.” 
All the while, America’s federal buildings today more  resemble castles of ancient Europe than they do buildings that house the  people’s servants. Concrete barriers along with super-reinforced, “bomb proof”  structures remind one of castles of old, with their guard towers and  crocodile-filled moats. Today, people must walk through metal-detectors and  surrender their pocketknives to even visit their local supervisor of elections  office (or just about any other public office, for that matter). Again, this is  all done under the rubric of “homeland security.” 
In the name of “national security,” veterans who have  been accused of some kind of domestic disturbance or who have affirmatively  answered an ambiguous question on a VA form regarding whether they have feelings  of “anger” or “depression” are having their right to keep and bear arms stripped  away. That’s right, in the name of “homeland security,” some of the very men who  were entrusted with lethal weapons to fight America’s wars are now being told  they are not fit to purchase or possess their own firearms. 
Yet, in spite of all of the above, an uninvited couple  is allowed to calmly walk right past Secret Service personnel and have personal  audiences with the President and Vice President of the United States in what is  ostensibly the most heavily-guarded, tightly secured building in the country:  the White House. 
Furthermore, this story comes on the heels of the mass  shooting on what one would think would be a rather secure location: the US Army  base at Fort Hood, Texas. And, have we forgotten the fellow who brought a gun  into the Capitol Building (the home of the US Congress) in Washington, D.C., a  few years ago and killed two police officers? 
Dear Reader, ask yourself this question, Do you really  think those schmucks in Washington, D.C., actually believe that protecting you  and me is more important than protecting American soldiers, US congressmen, and  especially the President of the United States? “Are you serious?” (To quote  Nancy Pelosi.) The truth is, to the elites in DC, you and I are expendable  commodities. In fact, to some of the soulless creatures running things, you and  I are worth more dead than alive (but that’s a topic better discussed at a later  date). 
The point is, all this talk about “national security” is  simply a ruse for Big Government elitists to steal our liberties and make slaves  out of us. They don’t care about security; all they care about is POWER.  
So, the next time you are required to be strip-searched  by an airport screener, or to surrender your pocketknife at your local county  commissioner’s office, or to show your driver’s license to your bank teller, or  to submit to a random police checkpoint; the next time you make a phone call  that you know is monitored by a federal agent (and they all are), or drive under  a video camera, or visit these castle-esque federal buildings, remember Michaele  and Tareq Salahi. And, if you are old enough, remember the time in America when  we really were the “land of the free.” And also remember that it’s not security  they seek—it’s the abolition of our liberty.
© Chuck Baldwin
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