How Can We Keep Out a Trojan Horse if Our Civilization's Gates are Wide Open?


by L. Winslow - Date: 2007-04-25 - Word Count: 290 Share This!

It is fairly silly to believe our leadership when they say that our nation is protected from international terrorists when you leave our civilization's gates wide open. Let's face it our borders are porous. Indeed, how hard is it to keep down a Trojan horse if your civilization has no gates? If we're to protect the United States of America from cargo containing weapons of mass destruction or a nuclear bomb then we cannot do so if our borders are porous and the freight is not properly checked when it is unloaded off the ships.

It is rather ridiculous to listen to the politicians tell us that they are protecting us and then the same day reading in the newspaper how thousands of people are speaking over the border into our nation as illegal aliens. Who are these people? The truth is we have no idea who they are, exactly or where they came from or even why they are coming. Now we have a pretty good idea that a large percentage of them are coming over our borders to work and they are coming from places like Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua and Honduras.

Nevertheless, we don't know for sure if all those who are coming here are safe or what their intentions are. There is no way to keep a Trojan Horse out of your kingdom if you don't guard the gates. It is interesting in that I thought everyone else knew that already, yet it seems everyone is missing the point on Homeland Security and are more interested in who gets custody of Anna Nicole's baby. Really I thought we were all taught the same stories growing up was I the only one who remembered the story of a Trojan Horse?


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L. Winslow is a Economic Advisor to the Online Think Tank, a Futurist and retired entrepreneur. Currently he is planning a bicycle ride across the US to raise money for charity and is sponsored by http://www.Calling-Plans.com and all the proceeds will go to various charities who sign up.

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