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		<title>By: Antibush</title>
		<link>http://uptowngirl.kinkyblogs.com/2006/11/29/customizedgirlcom/#comment-8508</link>
		<dc:creator>Antibush</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2007 11:28:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Bush and the Republicans were not protecting us on 9-11, and we aren't a lot safer now.  We may be more afraid due to george bush, but are we safer?  Being fearful does not necessarily make one safer.  Fear can cause people to hide and cower.  What do you think? How does that work in a democracy again?  How does being more threatening make us more likeable?Isn't the country with 
the most weapons the biggest threat to the rest of the world?  When one country is the biggest threat to the rest of the world, isn't that likely to be the most hated country? 
 Are we safer today than we were before? 
The more people that the government puts in jails, the safer we are told to think we are.  The real  terrorists are wherever they are, but they aren't living in a country with bars on the windows.  We are.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bush and the Republicans were not protecting us on 9-11, and we aren&#8217;t a lot safer now.  We may be more afraid due to george bush, but are we safer?  Being fearful does not necessarily make one safer.  Fear can cause people to hide and cower.  What do you think? How does that work in a democracy again?  How does being more threatening make us more likeable?Isn&#8217;t the country with<br />
the most weapons the biggest threat to the rest of the world?  When one country is the biggest threat to the rest of the world, isn&#8217;t that likely to be the most hated country?<br />
 Are we safer today than we were before?<br />
The more people that the government puts in jails, the safer we are told to think we are.  The real  terrorists are wherever they are, but they aren&#8217;t living in a country with bars on the windows.  We are.</p>
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