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Also most security experts agree that airport searches are for public consumption and have nothing to do with effectively increasing security. >>>
>>>And now we go from naivete to cynical mendacity.
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>>>What security experts are those?? And precisely how would one "measure" that searches don't increase security?
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>>How would you measure that it does.
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>>And why are you accusing me of lying.
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>>You're implying that I know they increase security but for reasons of my own am denying it.
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>>Here's one
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2010/01/03/bc-airport-security-expert.html.
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>>You may not like Fox news but with your knee jerk populism you could certainly get a job with them.
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>Yesterday I was thinking about terrorists switching to deliver explosives like drug mules. Lo and behold, it's in the works. Here's one expert:
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>Expert: TSA scans would let al-Qaida duplicate 9/11
>Brigitte Gabriel warns unless U.S. starts profiling, nation is vulnerable
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http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=229613I think there already has been a bomb inside a bomber. I remember a case.He caused quite a lot of damage and injury but field to kill his target.