![]() Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists, Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores More books in the category:
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by: Michelle Malkin Topics include: United States, New York, Justice Department, Los Angeles, Border Patrol, State Department, World Trade Center, Social Security, Middle Eastern, Visa Waiver, Mohamed Atta, North Carolina, Vides Casanova, San Diego, Miami International Airport, New Mexico, Attorney General John Ashcroft, James Ziglar, Saudi Arabia, Wells Fargo, Krome Detention Center, Lopez Grijalba, National Guard, Carol Chasse, Leafie Mason CLICK HERE for more information and price Reviews: Why US citizens are so afraid: Some US citizens almost seem compelled to feel afraid, very afraid. I suppose when the Soviet Union collapsed, the "perception managers" of the US elite needed to create a new menace to keep the population afraid in order to continue their funding of the military industrial complex, and to advance the growing police state. Moreover, many people have careers in the business of surveillance, detaining people, busting unionization efforts, building hi-tech fences and drones, constructing prisons and watching the border. We wouldn't have much to worry about if we treated other people in the world decently. We have been doing more than menacing them, throughout the Global South we have been killing them; if not by military intervention or CIA machinations, then through financial warfare and economic hit men. It is the job of propagandists like Malkin to studiously avoid this reality, and they can count on the psychic fear and intellectual dishonesty/laziness of many Americans to go along with this deception about the poor, put-upon military empire of the U.S. being "invaded." Resources: |
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