Friday, February 26, 2010

Secrets, Secrets Are No Fun When Not Shared With Everyone

By Chris Moses
The Blue Print
on Homeland Security:

After a recent press conference with the West Wing a few questions were asked about how the conflict with Ecuador will affect programs in Homeland Security.

First, how will the conflict affect allocating funds for reforming FEMA, New Orleans reconstruction, and preventing organized crime? The White House said that the conflict with Ecuador will not affect domestic spending because American citizens are the US’ top priority. 
Second, what is the US doing to prevent FARC terrorist attacks on the US? The White House stated that they are strengthening the Mexican and the Gulf Coast boarders, which are the main areas of concern. They are on high alert, and the CIA is working overtime to find out as much information possible to render any potential terrorist attacks harmless.

The White House claims the president’s current goal is diplomacy, but he is also considering military action in Ecuador. The White House remained mum when asked if there were any other options being considered. American citizens wonder what else the White House has up its sleeves.

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