Saturday, October 14, 2006

Violent crime is up under the Bush Pig

Who would have thunk it? Our nation under the Bush Regime, you know, the guys who say they are the reflection of honesty, integrity, and of moral values, is now leading us into a crime frenzy here at home. Wow? Completely shocking...I guess all those wars, signing statements by the president saying he doesn't have to abide by any law that he signs, and a dreadful economy that the president and his Cabal doesn't want to admit to has had an adverse reaction to the people of our country.

According to the police chiefs of our country, violent crime is happening now at an "alarming pace". From the article above:

Although the hard facts echo earlier statistics from the FBI, what is striking are the anecdotes from the police chiefs and mayors. They say a new "culture of violence," an "alarming element of viciousness," is now attached to many violent crimes.

In this culture, the report explains, "arguments over seemingly minor issues escalate to the retaliatory murder of additional people." In Trenton, N.J., for instance, an argument between two girls escalated into seven separate shootings over 24 hours. One chief said he's frustrated with homicides in his city, and noted that they seem to be committed without any apparent motive.

"They occur for no apparent rhyme or reason. They come up over the smallest issue," Richmond, Calif., Police Chief Chris Magnus is quoted as saying.
School shootings, Amish girls being blown away, and a whole family murdered execution style because an asshole wanted their vehicle. The police chiefs of this country say that many of these crimes can be blamed on rap music or movies that make gangsters look powerful. Though some of the crime can be atributed to this, but I think it has more do with this:

The report finds that the combination of guns and youth is the major contributor to the surge in violent crime. Many police chiefs expressed alarm about the easy availability of guns and are worried about legislation pending in Congress that would restrict the federal ATF from sharing gun-tracing information with local police, making it harder to track down the guns used in crimes.
The biggest reason in addition to guns being available to our young people could be that our police across the nation don't have the money to secure themselves and their districts. Our police are there to protect us and if they're understaffed crime can escalate.

Some police chiefs also complained that homeland security and the dollars spent to fight terrorism since 9/11 have become, as one put it, the "monster that ate criminal justice." They are frustrated because they believe the nation's priorities are sacrificing hometown security for homeland security. They believe they can be better partners for homeland security if they're not overwhelmed by problems on their own streets.
Of course, Homeland Security has no idea what they're doing when it comes to combatting terrorism, let alone, violent crime (which is the same thing but try telling them that!). In July of this year, their 'terror target list' was shown to the public and on it was these 'targets of terrorism': "Old MacDonald’s Petting Zoo, the Amish Country Popcorn factory, the Mule Day Parade, the Sweetwater Flea Market". And our police wonder why crime is up! Those in charge above them in the security field are lunatics!!!

If I'm not mistaken, under Bill Clinton, violent crime and most crimes on every level went down. Why? Because the poor and the needy in this country were doing much better than they are today. Of course, there was crime back then and there will always be crime, but what is disgusting is crime is becoming more vicious and sadistic when our nation is being led by a madman who thinks he's a good example to the youngsters of our nation. He's wrong....again! Our nation always reflects our leaders and right now with crime escalating at the pace it is...is proof of who Bush and his Cabal truly are!!!

1 Comments:

Blogger clif said...

Kay VIOLENCE is up under Bush. He talks the talk of vengeance not justice, thus enabling that idea to become fashionable once again. He is NOT about providing JUSTICE, which would have meant going after the people who are ripping off the middle class and poor on a daily basis, but the law of the jungle, which enables those with money and the power it brings to dominate. As the idea spreads, others use the "law of the jungle" to settle other problems that face them.

He repeats the mantra that fighting terrorism is not law enforcement but a WAR, and in a war people attack each other with the intent of killing each other.

It is NO coincidence that crime is UP when a repug is spouting the law of the jungle for the economic arena, and it goes DOWN under a democratic administration where they argue for more societal equitable solutions, as the democratic solutions do not require everybody to arm themselves to the teeth to protect what they have.

And if state sponsored violence is UP under Bush, is it any surprise that individuals would re-enact the actions of those who are profiting so much from it?

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