Hey yo, Rip,
Read this,
Throughout the day following the dastardly and unprovoked attacks using
hijacked planes, I have heard a number of media people refer to the
possibility that we may have to "tighten down some of our freedoms." I've
heard people say that the age of innocence that is America is over, and
that we may now all have to join in some sort of sacrifice of our liberties
and freedoms in order to protect ourselves in the future.
I am here to tell you right now that, if anybody thinks that - I don't care
if they're in the news media, Congress or in the general population - they
are missing the whole point of what being an American means. You're missing
the whole point of the Constitution and the whole point of the reason for
the founding of this country.
If you think that the proper response is to ratchet down freedom because
of this, if you think that it's worth trading a little freedom in order for
security, you must work hard to banish that thought. The exact opposite is
what needs to be our motivating attitude. This nation must reaffirm its
freedoms. It must rebuild itself and expand upon its freedoms. We cannot
allow an event like this to cause to us shrink smaller within ourselves and
become fearful.
Tom Brokaw wrote a great work called The Greatest Generation, and there's
no question that the World War II generation was a great generation. Well,
it's time for a new generation or two to step forward, to step up to the
plate and let itself be known and let itself be heard. We have allowed
ourselves to be lulled into a sense of security over the years, precisely
because of the notion that things like what happened yesterday don't happen
in this country. Now that these things have happened, we must meet the
challenge.
Wow, who do you think wrote that?
Rush Limbaugh