August 28, 2002


Slowly, the Judiciary seems to

Slowly, the Judiciary seems to be waking up to the Justice Department's excessive security "needs". There are about three kinds of security that are needed to function as a country: OPSEC (Operational Security) for the military; you know loose lips and all that, COMSEC (Secure Communications) for those who need to communicate details of an ongoing military operation or sanctioned, legal, investigation (i.e. the courts are involved and due process is/will be afforded the investigatee) and finally all that shit involving Nukes...you really don't need to know about where, how many or how to operate a Nuke unless you are getting ready to send one on it's way, trust me on that one. Anyhow the Court of Appeals in Ohio has ruled that "democracies die behind closed doors,". Last time I looked, we were at "war" to defend our democracy, not destroy it from the DoJ building in DC. Many thanks to the court and the three judges for showing real courage.

Let's hope that the five nitwits who installed the current illegal (p)resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave do not rule differently. They might have to wake Clarence "Uncle" Thomas up

posted by Jo Fish on 08.28.02 at 06:34 PM





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