Copping an attitude
Every time I read an article like this, I wonder to myself, 'Where was this leading up to the election?'
A day after Attorney General John Ashcroft told the nation's largest association of law enforcement executives that the Bush administration had made the nation more secure from terrorist attacks and violent criminals, the group lashed back at the White House on Tuesday.
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) said that cuts by the administration in federal aid to local police agencies have left the nation more vulnerable than ever to public safety threats. The 20,000-member group also said in a statement that new anti-terrorism duties for local cops - which have come as state and local budgets have declined and historically low crime rates have crept upward - have pushed police agencies to "the breaking point."
I think the voting public would have loved to know that cops feel they and America as a whole is less safe due to the policies of the Bush administration. But I guess it's too late for that now. We can only hope that George will learn the error of his ways on his own.
Too bad we have no evidence of that, either.