The following is an excerpt from Rachel Maddow's new book, "Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power," published by Crown Publishers, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc.
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the little town where I live in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, we now
have a “Public Safety Complex” around the corner from what used to be
our hokey Andy Griffith–esque fire station. In the cascade of post-9/11
Homeland Security money in the first term of the George W. Bush
administration, our town’s share of the loot bought us a new fire
truck—one that turned out to be a few feet longer than the garage where
the town kept our old fire truck. So then we got some more Homeland
money to build something big enough to house the new truck. In homage to
the origin of the funding, the local auto detailer airbrushed on the
side of the new truck a patriotic tableau of a billowing flaglike
banner, a really big bald eagle, and the burning World Trade Center
towers.
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