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9-11 has changed the way we will live in the United States for the
foreseeable future. I think It remains to be seen how it all will sort out as the security issues are dealt with. It's a veritable certainty that there will be more incidents like the stupid one at Staples, and more incidents in general that will cause great concern about the rights issue. The security issue is a huge paradox that many are afraid to face openly and many are facing incorrectly in my opinion anyway. The plain simple truth of it is that we have people out there who want to kill us, and we're a free society. Our borders are wide open and we're faced with some very real issues here; the least of which is that it's a simple truth that in a totally free society, total security is impossible....period! Somewhere along the line we're going to have to make some hard choices. If we want security, we're going to have to sacrifice some rights, it's THAT simple. We either do it, or they're going to eventually nail us again, and even if we DO do it, there's a good chance they'll get us again anyway. Also, if we do it, our own government can nail us. As they say, "it ain't a pretty picture". Right now we're all involved in this huge American "discussion" about our rights and security. Some think we can have security without giving up some rights. I don't think that's possible. I could be wrong. I hope so, because if I'm right, we can look forward to more loss of rights in the name of security. Just take a look at what's happening in general aviation. Hell, if it keeps up at the present rate, there won't be any more general aviation. Every time some idiot in a 150 flies into restricted airspace, we get closer to having more government intervention. Then we have the profiling issues........the political issues.........the............. What a wonderful state of affairs . We want our security. We want our rights. Can we have both? I wonder!!!! How many rights are we willing to give up for security? It's indeed a perplexing problem. Which is it to be; do we trust the government or not? The answer for Americans my friend, "is blowin in the wind".....and the terrorists know this as sure as God made little green apples. Whatever we do, we better get our collective butts in gear and get this settled fast....and I mean FAST!!! Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt "mike regish" wrote in message news:ZI1Mb.17675$Rc4.72892@attbi_s54... Now that's truly terrifying... mike regish "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message .net... These incidents are going to happen, and they're going to happen again, so you better get used to it. Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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