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She is 100% right
Now, the federal security folks are so worried about that happening again, that every threat that comes in is 100% valid until proven not. This is causing an overload in the system as it is.
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Re: She is 100% right
Now, in addition to flooding security agencies with mostly useless data, we continue to focus on the "hijacked airplanes as missles" threat. I guess we've forgotten that terrorism depends on surprise and that the next act of terrorism will be targeted at something the terrorist thinks we aren't paying attention to. They won't do the hijacked airline trick again. Partly because they know it's been done recently and partly because they know that an airplane with 200 pissed off Americans aren't going to sit passively by any more.
Once again, the government is missing the mark and putting the public at risk instead of protecting them like they should.
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The hijacking that ended hijacking
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Violins, violas, cellos, and accessories
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The sample principle applies: whatever the social oppression, if you don't like it, waste their bloomin' time.
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Anything I can sneak thru security in the heels of my shoes, I can sneak thru in a dozen different ways.
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