If you've ever wondered what our government is doing with the "freedom.gov" domain, wonder no more.
You'll learn "Why America is Safer" -- through a collection of links to such authoritative resources as an outdated Charles Krauthammer op-ed and a condemnation of Time magazine from the always-informative Eufaula Tribune.
You'll also see Congress in Action "on the ground" in Iraq -- OK, technically that would be "G.O.P. Members of the House" in Action, but whatever. The Empire State's own Sue Kelly brightens up lunchtime for a few soldiers, Virginia's Ed Shrock looks like he might have thought about hamming it up with a statue of Saddam, Kansan Todd Tiahrt takes a break from his audio tour of the palace, and last but far from least, Maryland's Wayne Gilchrest helps Iraqi schoolchildren understand the complexities of Iraqi-American relations.
Oh, and if you want to see a record of all of the valuable work that Congress is doing to keep the country secure, just check out this list of resolutions. Doesn't get any more homeland-securifying than this! Unless, of course, it's lifeandliberty.gov.
Posted by BT at February 21, 2004 11:47 PMIs it my imagination or does Mr. Gilchrest have a bullet-proof vest on?
You're not seeing things, teenidol. The illustration on the chalkboard, however, does make a bit of an imaginary leap.
Posted by: BT on February 24, 2004 04:23 PM"Say, kids! I cannot ensure your protection -- that's why I'm wearing kevlar! But I can sketch a very accurate outline of the lower 48, Great Lakes and all."
Posted by: teenidol on February 25, 2004 12:03 PM