10.10.2005

Homeland security can’t even secure the White House

Kansas City Star | 10/09/2005 | Homeland security can’t even secure the White House: "It is inconceivable that an administration that seems defenseless against possible espionage and treachery seeks to be the guardian of national security for the rest of us.

As this White House aggressively polices citizens through such constitutional prohibitions as the USA Patriot Act, it has passively policed and protected itself. The consequence: a possible security breach of historic proportion.

If found guilty of charges and allegations against him, ex-Marine Leandro Aragoncillo may be the first known spy in the White House in modern times."

1 comment:

  1. Aragoncillo was in the Whitehouse during the Clinton/Gore administration. In fact it appears Clinton's buddy Mark Jimenez may have recruited him. Mark Jimenez is an interesting figure who seems to be near power when power needs cash.

    Oh yeah, he wasn't in the Whitehouse when doing his spy biz he was in the FBI. Yes, you are right about one thing it is not a good thing Aragoncillo went undetected for so long but this mess is going to wash up on someone else's door.

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