For those too young to have watched the live TV coverage of the Iran-Contra scandal, the notion of murderous felonies being coordinated out of the White House basement might seem fanciful. With the new tools supplied to the police and military by Congress to spy on American citizens actively engaged in opposing government corruption, Homeland Security might be considered the sequel to Iran-Contra.
Anyone who thinks the Young Republicans recruited to the Homeland Security bureaucracy would refrain from violating the constitutional rights of American citizens, or not share information with their private sector mentors and benefactors, is living in Lalaland.
These warped people are on a mission from God; just ask Oliver North.