>Nope. I don't feel safer, just more inconvenienced. There was some good police work done last weekend after the failed Time Square attack but the guy still managed to get on a plane for Dubai (and then Pakistan). The plane had pulled away from the gate with him on it despite his being on the no fly list. I think it was Mayor Bloomberg who said we shouldn't be depending on luck as a homeland security strategy.
Craig wants to wait for people to turn themselves in. Don't go look for them. They might get offended.
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>>You can always refuse to fly. Also, I do not feel any safer flying today than I did before 9-11.
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>>If you're driving down the road and stopped at a roadblock, what choice to you have then?
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>>>Would you object to being stopped at the airport to ensure you're not a terrorist?
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Don't Tread on Me
Overthrow the federal government NOW!
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