NJ Gov. to Terrorists: "C'mon Down!"

1010 WINS) (HACKENSACK, N.J.) The lowering of the national terrorist threat level had an immediate effect in New Jersey. Gov. James E. McGreevey and the state’s Office of Emergency Management jointly decided on April 16 to downsize and eventually end Guard patrols at airports and Hudson River crossings. Guard patrols at Newark Liberty International and Teterboro airports and the Hudson River crossings ended at 6 a.m. Saturday, a New Jersey National Guard spokeswoman told The Record of Bergen County.

–OK, got that, all you bomb-wielding fiends? The Lincoln and Holland tunnels are wide-open for you, and the GW Bridge has its arms wide open!

Idiots. I don’t so much mind them getting rid of the “security” (which was pretty much a joke from day one), but to make an announcement about it?! What is it going to take before we realize we are going to need London-like security from now on?

Well, in their defense, any real terrorists out there are unlikely to be anxiously watching the news, waiting for the announcer to tell them that security is being reduced. One has to think that the human scum are putting a little more planning into their atrocities.

Keep in mind that this is the same state of New Jersey wherein the states head of their version of the Homeland Security Department said that if New Jersey went to a code red on the color-coded scale of potential terror, that “citizens who so much as stepped out of their houses would be considered enemies of the state.”:rolleyes:

The AssHat in question also went on to say that the same thing happened during severe winter storms.

Which is really funny because I’ve never heard of anyone being arrested merely for steping out of their houses during a snow storm. Having their cars towed because they parked in a snow emergency lane, yes, but not arrested.