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So on one hand we have organized gangs with a demonstrated ability of killing thousands of civilians at a time and a strongly stated desire of killing hundreds of thousands and on the other hand we have embezzlers, welfare cheats, etc.
If you look really hard Jose, you may be able to dimly make out a substantive distinction. (oops - pressed the wrong button.) Yes, =I= can make that distinction. However I do not trust our government to do so. I have personally been on the wrong end of a machine gun for insisting (politely) that my film be hand inspected at LGA rather than run through the X-ray machine. The screener insisted that there were "secret laws" that applied, something that was only straightend out (in my favor) when I called the FAA out on them. The same thing happened to me in DC when I dashed into an alcove (a legitimate entrance to a museum) in a rainstorm; I didn't want to enter the museum, but didn't want my film X-rayed. Ten security guards escorted me back into the rainstorm. (I swear the entire contingent was called out). Does "carnivore" ring a bell, or has everyone forgotten the gross intrusion of privacy =that= entailed? The profile of the Columbine killers is the same as a good portion of our youth, most of whom are perfectly good citizens with odd (or not even that odd) tastes. Profiling effectively criminalizes harmless but unusual behavior, and this is bad for society in a way that will not be apparant for twenty years, and cannot be undone. The presumption of innocence upon which this country is based becomes nothing more than doubletalk if we need to prove our innocence before being presumed so. We are doing =far= more damage to ourselves than the terrorists ever did. Jose -- Math is a game. The object of the game is to figure out the rules. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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