Thursday, September 8, 2011

Dangerous and Extremist Janet Napolitano Continues to Give the Nuremberg Defense For TSA Molestation


September 8, 2011 A.D.

Janet Napolitano is at it again.

She is either one of the dumbest people in the Obama administration or one of the most evil. And with so many choices it's hard to decide. Not only does she continue to violate the fourth amendment rights of innocent citizens, she ups the ante with her promotion of sexual molestation during those searches and continues to find herself the target of severe criticisms which never seem to impact her status as a compassionate human being. You would think she might feel a pang of guilt or find the burden of being so evil too heavy and resign. But, apparently, it is easy for her to be evil. It's something I do not understand.

In a recent article in Forbes by Kashmir Hill and at Politico online (Josh Gerstein) Napolitano continues to justify these things with the same type of rationalization Nazis used to absolve themselves of their sins. They were just following orders. But for Napolitano, it's that procedures have been "thoroughly vetted". Oh, well, then everything must be okay.

And stuffing Jews and others into trains and so forth wasn't thoroughly vetted by the German government? These things were occurring against the wishes of the Fuhrer? Is that what I'm to believe?

You can be sure I do not.

Wikipedia
has this passage on its page about the Nazis and their authorized transportation policies (and the apparent "thorough vetting" that went on):

Deportations on this scale required the coordination of numerous German government ministries and state organisations, including the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA), the Transport Ministry, and the Foreign Office. The RSHA coordinated and directed the deportations; the Transport Ministry organised train schedules; and the Foreign Office negotiated with German-allied states about handing over their Jews.

In other words government authorized these things. Transportation underlings executed orders merely because they were authorized to do so. Surely there is no order to rape women, but everything else TSA underlings are ordered to do is one small step short of rape. And that is the tragedy of this.

Good luck to the blogger in the above article for going up against the imperial court and imperial bureaucracy who view her as something to molest or plunder and not necessarily in that order. I sure hope she isn't making up that a TSA worker raped her. Not only because it is terrifying for travelers to hear about these things and we need to protect ourselves from a criminal and rogue government which exposes us to dangers worse than we might face without them, but also because it would make the government look beleaguered and innocent, which it is not. And that would further delay putting the government in its proper place as protector of the people and not the abuser of them.


http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2011/09/06/female-blogger-threatened-with-a-defamation-suit-for-blogging-about-tsa-rape/

http://www.politico.com/blogs/joshgerstein/0911/Janet_Napolitano_Drudge_is_just_wrong_on_privacy.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust_train