Can the Government Keep Us Safe?

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tsa-criminalsby Andrew Napolitano

What a week we have all just endured! While the Democrats were re-writing the federal takeover of healthcare behind closed doors, the public face of the federal government was fixated on denying and then explaining all the gaps in its intelligence gathering. The Obama administration has been finger-pointing over who in the government let a murderous thug on a plane in Amsterdam that he tried to explode over Detroit.

First, the government said that the system worked. Then the President said it didn’t. Then he announced that the intelligence communities and security people would start to talk to each other so the bad guys could be kept out. Weren’t they supposed to be doing this all along?

At Newark Liberty Airport last Sunday, a TSA agent left his post, and a young man walked past it to kiss his girlfriend good-bye. Then the young man turned and left the secured area and left the airport. So far no harm, no foul. But because the government’s surveillance cameras in the airport didn’t work, the feds panicked and ordered over 10,000 passengers to leave the terminal, go out into the 15-degree Newark, NJ cold at night, and then re-enter the airport.

Flights were delayed and missed, kids did not get to school on Monday morning, and soldiers were listed as AWOL. All because the government overreacted to a kiss. This humiliated the feds: New Jersey’s 86-year-old senior Senator Frank Lautenberg demanded that the guy who kissed his gal be hunted down and prosecuted because of the chaos he caused. He caused? Let’s see; the government has cameras that watch us every time we scratch our noses, and when those cameras don’t work, the government blames the person whose picture it was supposed to be taking? Come on.

napolitano-government-liesAll this, of course, brings out the false argument of liberty versus security. And we hear it from the Progressives that the government must take our freedoms in order to keep us safe. That’s hogwash. Freedom is our birthright. It doesn’t come from the government; it is part of our humanity. America is the only country in the history of the world dedicated to the truism that we are endowed by our Creator, as Jefferson wrote, with certain inalienable rights, and among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

The government has forgotten basic civics: “Endowed by our Creator” means that our rights come from God and not from the feds. “Inalienable” means that we and our freedoms cannot be separated, unless and until we are convicted by a jury of violating someone else’s rights. What is the value of being safe if we are not free? Did our forefathers flee the kings and despots of Europe and come here to be safe? Did Patrick Henry say “Give me safety or give me death?” Here is the mistake that the Big Government crowd wants to thrust upon us: They want to balance liberty and safety. There is no such thing as balance when it comes to freedom. We will not trade freedom for anything, or balance it against anything, and we certainly won’t give it up to the TSA.

Can the government keep us safe? I don’t think so. Airline travel is safer today because pilots have guns, cockpit doors are like bank vaults, and the passengers have become courageous. All this was done by individuals in the private sector, not by the government.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, if the feds had not stripped us of our natural rights to keep ourselves safe – by keeping and bearing arms – 9/11 would never have happened.

How about letting the airlines decide who gets on the planes, rather than a TSA worker who leaves his post? When industry competes for your business, you fly where you want to go, you get there in comfort and safety, and you do all this at a competitive cost. When the government runs the show, you stand in the cold night air for six hours because of a kiss. The government can’t deliver the mail, it can’t operate surveillance cameras at an airport; it can’t pay back its debts; it can’t tell the truth. That would be the same government that wants to manage your healthcare.

napolitano-constitution-exileAmerica, do you see what happens when we rely on the government too much? It gets authoritarian and we get weak. Our children grow to expect from the government what we once did for ourselves. Government is a fearful master. It is not faithful to us; it is not truthful to us; it can’t produce for us. It doesn’t obey its own laws; it doesn’t keep us safe; and it won’t leave us alone. It is mortgaging our futures, raising our taxes, and treating us all like children.

What to do? Challenge it at every turn. Expose it to friend and foe. Educate all you know about what you see and hear every day on this show. And return no one to the government who has stolen your freedom.

And one other thing: The God who gave us life also gave us liberty. He loves us. Praise Him from the roof tops, and ask Him to save us from a government that is out of control.

Andrew P. Napolitano [send him mail], a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, is the senior judicial analyst at the Fox News Channel. His next book is Lies the Government Told You: Myth, Power, and Deception in American History, (Nelson, 2010).

Copyright © 2010 by LewRockwell.com. Permission to reprint in whole or in part is gladly granted, provided full credit is given.

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“Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety, nor, are they likely to end up with either.”__~ Benjamin Franklin

Judge Napolitino should get his own show. I don't agree that government shouldn't have any role in keeping us safe but he makes an interesting point about how bad the government is at keep our security. I believe it has a role in providing security and safety of every citizen but that role is best executed when it is limited in nature. The best security is your own ability to defend yourself.

Judge Nap DOES have his own show - he's on the radio every day, Brian and the Judge, syndicated nationwide, and he does a show on FoxNews.com (web only) called FreedomWatch, which would be amazing to get bumped up to the regular network...

One more thing...

In contrast, to what I see going on in our own country, I see Iranians taking proactive measures against their government, I see marches, protests civil disobedience on a scale that Tells the world what direction Iranians want their country to go. I don't see anything close to that here.. Maybe it's the media, Maybe it's that the majority of Americans really are content and we are the unhappy minority.

I don't think we are the unhappy minority, but I believe that most of us are so busy contributing to society through our work as well as serving our communities and churches in our "free time" as volunteers, not to mention leading our families on the straight and narrow path, teaching our kids about personal repsonsibility, and trying to make our own ends meet (in an ongoing economic downturn that began about 10 years ago in our community) that we do not have extra time to formally protest. We write letters and emails to our local, state and federal representatives to express our opinions and we vote accordingly.
It is a sad state of affairs when we are too busy contributing for the good of our nation to be able to formally protest and get the media attention that this cause deserves.
But then, the mainstream media does a good job of ignoring much of the conservative point of view anyway.
I am afraid we will have to reach a crisis point: losing our rights to bear arms and free religious speech before we, as a mass of people backed into a corner, demonstrate on a large scale.

"We will not trade freedom for anything"

Meanwhile, we continue to trade our freedom, and not just for safety, but also our Health care, livelihood, our identity and control of movement
The Judge is well meaning, but Trading our freedom for safety didn't start with the TSA, and It wont stop with them either.

I hate to be the cynic, But I don't see anything happening to stop this from getting bigger, . It seems that everyone who dares to stand and lead in the charge for restoring our rights and freedoms doesn't get the press coverage that is needed to get the message out.
One particular person is Deborah Medina. I Don't see her getting the same main stream press coverage that Hutchinson and Perry get in the race for Texas governor. I have yet to see Montana manufacture firearms under their new law, I have yet to see a state retract from federal intervention short of resolutions.. The term that change takes time didn't apply when Obama got into office, things happened at breakneck speed.. I don't see the same fervor in countering it.

I am afraid that the more frustrated like minded people get, and without a leader to represent them, the closer we move to out and out rebellion. It is becoming clear that the traditional ways to enact the will of the people are being stifled by those who hold the power of getting out the message. we still rely heavily on Television as our main source of "credible"information, but only because we are liberally spoon fed our needed entertainment to wash down their propaganda. we view the internet as a much less credible source of information because it is less regulated.

I have obviously digressed from the topic, But I feel it is all tied together,

Losing our freedom is the price we pay for a government that continues to meddle in other people's affairs overseas, then throws open the doors to whoever and whatever feels like sliding on in. It's what Steve Sailer calls DC's "Invade the world/Invite the world" policy. I call it a formula for suicide.

They can have my gun when they pry it from my dead cold fingers.
If our personal security depends upon our police departments and our government we are in deep sh..! Guess what boys and girls? It's time we did what our forefathers did.

Our forefathers resisted centralized government and succeeded...I agree!

The southern states abandoned the federal government in 1861 after Lincoln promised higher tariffs and a centralized banking system. The end result he sent federal troops in to force them to submit to the federal government at gunpoint! This of course was after decades of attempted reconciliation!

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