Sunday, March 8, 2009

Tell Napolitano Too Keep Her and Homeland Security's Hands Off of Twitter

For those that might have missed it, Pro Illegal Alien loving Janet (BULLDOG) Napolitano who is unfortunately in charge of the Department of Homeland Security (talk about an oxymoron with her running it) wants to steal TWITTER for her departments use during a National Emergency (think Hurricane Katrina, or a terrorist attack at Entergy's failing Indian Point nuclear reactors that are leaking tritium 24 miles up the Hudson River from Manhattan). Let's not kid ourselves folks...once she and our Federal Government TAINT TWITTER by having anything to do with it, we might as well walk away and find a new means of rapid communication exchange, civic organization and deployment. Contact the Department of Homeland Security today and tell Janet to keep her hands off of TWITTER...as long as you are dropping her a note, tell her she needs to DO HER JOB by actually ENFORCING OUR IMMIGRATION LAWS, which means work place enforcement.


Monday, March 9, 2009

GULFPORT, Miss.

Bulldog Napolitano The Major Bow Wow of DHS

WRONGFUL SUPPORTER OF ILLEGAL ALIENS

Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano takes a two-day tour of the Gulf Coast region affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano said the nation's disaster-response teams and federal agencies learned valuable lessons from mistakes made during Hurricane Katrina, adding that her department may use text messages and Twitter to help with preparedness.

Ms. Napolitano told The Washington Times in an exclusive interview Friday that disaster-readiness is a "never-ending process" because each one brings a unique set of challenges.

"Every forest fire I had in Arizona during my time as governor, I learned from," Ms. Napolitano said a few minutes after a helicopter tour of the region alongside Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour.

Three months before the start of hurricane season, The Times asked Ms. Napolitano during her tour of recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast whether the nation is prepared for another large-scale disaster.

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