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Old December 21st 04, 06:47 PM
C Kingsbury
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Your tax dollars at work


Objectively speaking, the #1 job of the TSA is to prevent another 9/11-style
hijacking. While we can argue that Thousands Standing Around is at turns
rude, inefficient, and as kafkaesque as every other bureaucracy, we have not
had another 9/11. I've traveled ~300k miles commercial since 9/11 so I know
what a pain it is. Perhaps the TSA has nothing to do with the fact that we
haven't seen another suicide hijacking here.

Also, it's worth keeping in mind that Muslim does not always equal Arab.
Leaving aside the one-off nutcases like Richard Reid, Jose Padilla, or that
jackass kid from Marin, some of the most violent terrorists in the world
today can be found in the archipelagoes of Southeast Asia.

-cwk.


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Old December 21st 04, 08:04 PM
Chris
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"C Kingsbury" wrote in message
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"Spockstuto" wrote in message
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Your tax dollars at work


Objectively speaking, the #1 job of the TSA is to prevent another
9/11-style
hijacking. While we can argue that Thousands Standing Around is at turns
rude, inefficient, and as kafkaesque as every other bureaucracy, we have
not
had another 9/11. I've traveled ~300k miles commercial since 9/11 so I
know
what a pain it is. Perhaps the TSA has nothing to do with the fact that we
haven't seen another suicide hijacking here.

Also, it's worth keeping in mind that Muslim does not always equal Arab.
Leaving aside the one-off nutcases like Richard Reid, Jose Padilla, or
that
jackass kid from Marin, some of the most violent terrorists in the world
today can be found in the archipelagoes of Southeast Asia.


Some of them were Irish too mainly funded through US organisations. A case
of double standards


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Old December 21st 04, 11:02 PM
Howard Nelson
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"C Kingsbury" wrote in message
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"Spockstuto" wrote in message
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Your tax dollars at work


Objectively speaking, the #1 job of the TSA is to prevent another

9/11-style
hijacking. While we can argue that Thousands Standing Around is at turns
rude, inefficient, and as kafkaesque as every other bureaucracy, we have

not
had another 9/11. I've traveled ~300k miles commercial since 9/11 so I

know
what a pain it is. Perhaps the TSA has nothing to do with the fact that we
haven't seen another suicide hijacking here.


Also the law of unintended consequences applies. Every time I pull out my
laptop, remove my belt and take off my shoes while juggling my wallet and
coat and am in other ways inconvenienced (arrive 90-120 mins before flight)
I am forcible reminded of the actions of the enemies of America which have
made this necessary. Hard to imagine much better propaganda for our side.
These new systems and regulations are so powerful in that way that I imagine
this will be a "forever war".

Howard


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Old December 22nd 04, 12:22 AM
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Howard Nelson wrote:

Also the law of unintended consequences applies. Every time I pull out my
laptop, remove my belt and take off my shoes while juggling my wallet and
coat and am in other ways inconvenienced (arrive 90-120 mins before flight)
I am forcible reminded of the actions of the enemies of America which have
made this necessary.


Personally, in such sitations I'm forciably reminded of how much I prefer
to take my own plane.

--
Frank Stutzman (who never much cared for the airlines before 9/11)
Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl"
Hood River, OR

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Old December 22nd 04, 05:44 PM
Everett M. Greene
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"C Kingsbury" writes:
Objectively speaking, the #1 job of the TSA is to prevent another 9/11-style
hijacking. While we can argue that Thousands Standing Around is at turns
rude, inefficient, and as kafkaesque as every other bureaucracy, we have not
had another 9/11. I've traveled ~300k miles commercial since 9/11 so I know
what a pain it is. Perhaps the TSA has nothing to do with the fact that we
haven't seen another suicide hijacking here.


There haven't been any elephant stampedes in Central Park,
either...
 




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