Homeland Security Is Not So Secure, But Is Definitely Done Here, Buddy

C'mon, President Obama. There is just no place for this.

If the HSAS is in fact Orange, why am I allowed in the airport when there is a "significant risk of terrorist attacks?" So Done Here, Buddy.

Have you recently travelled through a major United States airport? You know the ones I’m talking about: Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C. If so, you’ve probably heard that robotic voice that automates the Homeland Security Advisory warning. A recent trip home to a certain city beginning with “C” ending in “O” and in the middle is Hicag, got me thinking how Done Here, Buddy this system is.  Let’s be honest, guys.  Does having this information orated throughout an airport actually make us feel more safe? Give me a break, Washington. 1 out 1 people I consulted contend that the “warning level” is always Orange.  When President Bush left the White House, many of us thought that his Periclean style of governing–creating false realities as a way to control the emotions of the masses, and, therefore, garner their unwavering support –would become an ideology of the past. Yet, the Obama administration has done nothing to overturn this blatant system of manipulation.  While I would never suggest that President Obama is Done Here, Buddy, it’s clear that his stance on and the entire system of Homeland Security  is.

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