A thought on the subway terrorists
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 07-22-05 AT 08:59AM (CST)[/font][br][br]Today, here in New York, the police started spot checking packages and bags on the mass transit system. It is commonplace now to have your bags searched and/or have picture identity in order to access an office building, the library, a museum, a school etc., etc. Only heaven knows how many buildings now have security cameras focused on the street and sidewalks. Are cameras in stores really there just to catch shoplifters. All of these are necessary. But, it makes me feel as if the terrorists are winning (even if they never attack anyone again--which is unlikely). The fact is that Big Brother is everywhere and unless you choose never to leave your home, there is no such thing as privacy. I will continue to do all the things I always did (including taking the subway to work). But, right now, I am saddened by what I have lost.
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Try to fly out of Lebanon or another country over there. I saw on a tv report that travelers have to show up a minimum of 3 hours early and be asked a barrage of questions by more than one official and be searched thoroughly.
Cheryl C.
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For me, the cameras in stores and alleys make me feel more secure. I don't feel watched, but I am glad that those cameras are recording the movements of innocent people and criminal elements up to no good.
Are they safe? Are you safer now than you did pre 9/11? Or do you just feel safer?
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I know what you mean. Even though I do appreciate the security measures and am glad for them, there is still a part of me that is saddened for our loss of "innocence" for lack of a better word. That day when we could walk into a subway or onto an airplane or into an international building and not wonder in the back of our mind if it would be the same day some fanatic decided to target it and blow it up.
And you know there will be another attack, no matter how many security cameras, armed guards, random searches, and confiscated nail scissors we have.
Do I feel safer..in a strange way, yes. The crime rate in NYC is way down and will probably go lower due to the high police presence. But, there is still crime. And, surely, there will be another attack.
I'm saddened (and a little angry at myself) by the fact that I have accepted so much of Big Brother society in my life. Maybe it is the post-trauma of 9/11 (I don't know). But certainly that event has changed me and my thinking (and I'm not entirely sure it is for the best).
That's right! I forgot about SAVE! I think it's already working! Judging by the quality of data in the system, the habitual drunks are already off the roads and in charge of database management for SAVE.
Soon, the illegal NOMADS will have janitorial jobs in the SAVE White House Annex Building. I heard President Bush has already sent pOrK color sample cards for wallcoverings and carpet. His office will be un-officially referred to as the Pig Pen.
You civil libertarians seem to think it's all about saving trees, protecting owls, not stepping on anybody's toes, not asking questions, not searching packages, not carefully watching questionable characters, ultimately, not protecting ourselves. Your outlook is maddening.
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I have a problem with "W" mouthing off about creating wonderful democracies in all these foreign countries and showing them how great a democracy can be by immediately violating all U.S. constitutional rights and bill of rights protections for both American citizens and foreigners; those supposedly fundamental to the workings of a democracy. He's been going over civil liberties with a steam roller and while I have occasionally had issues with the ACLU, when you drill through, their legitimate point can generally be found.
Now, blast away Don! How many adjectives will you find for me from this?
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But, these people should have some status, are they POWs of the "war on terror"? Are they prisoners of a police action? I've never heard or seen a description of what the status of a "detainee" is. Their position should have some clarity as we have had ample time to think about it.
Our current policy has created an opportunity for internal dissent and an additional selling point for terrorist recruiters by failing to legitmize the imprisonment of these people.
On a more practical note, how many millions of dollars are we spending to simply maintain these people in limbo. Are we just going to keep them until the war on terror ends? And then what? Let them go? move them into the regular prison population? turn them over to whatever government is in place in their countries of origin? kill them?
This decision was short sighted.
And rather than serve as a recruitment ad for terrorists, as you suggest, one opinion is that it will send a clear signal that 'America will throw your ass in a cage at Gitmo at the slightest suggestion that you are a terrorist and your family and the virgins of your country will not know of you for years to come'.
As Robert E. Lee once said, "We have made a great mistake of appointing the very worst generals to lead our efforts at war and have appointed the very best generals among us to work at the newspapers, writing editorials and telling us what we are doing wrong." In other words, it's easy for editorialists and other sage writers to perform the task of Monday Morning Quarterback or second guesser of those in charge.
When you're trying to clear the deck of rats, it's not the best expenditure of time and energy to worry about the rats splattered against the rail or those who seem not to be able to swim once introduced to the water. The objective, after all, is to clear the deck of rats.
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And one of the other wonders of America is that "those in charge" have to have the confidence of the majority of the voters to stay "in charge".
x:D
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It is possible that I have no polictical axe to grind at all.....
"I have a problem with "W" mouthing off about creating wonderful democracies in all these foreign countries and showing them how great a democracy can be by immediately violating all U.S. constitutional rights and bill of rights protections for both American citizens and foreigners; those supposedly fundamental to the workings of a democracy. He's been going over civil liberties with a steam roller and while I have occasionally had issues with the ACLU, when you drill through, their legitimate point can generally be found."
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I could go on and on, but I kinda think your rights end whether you are an American or non-American, when they reach the point that you want to hurt and kill me and mine.
I am glad we have random searches. I don't even mind if we become unpolitically correct and do some profiling. If you are in a population that has been identified as wanting to destroy me - then you are indeed already profiled. You stop them and we will unprofile you.
I am positive that my 77 year old mom doesn't want to destroy anyone in America and probably doesn't need to ever be searched - but if you are young and middle Eastern I am not sure and I vote for searching you!
The fact that this has to be done means that the terrorist have won a battle (not the war, but the battle).
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I am concerned that we are rapidly headed down a slippery slope where the constitution is ignored. The last time a President flagrantly ignored the constitution, Mr. Nixon was impeached.
Well, if you've been to a college football game in the Southeastern Conference or quite a few others in the past ten or so years or have ventured into the bowels of any airport in the past 15, you probably had both your constitution and your sensibilities violated and trampled. And if you've visited a prison or county lockup anywhere in this country in the past 30 or so, you again were violated. And all of this seemed to go right on despite your T-Shirt proclaiming Amendment IV guarantees. Venues, both public and private have a right to check your person and your belongings for contraband whether that be a flask of scotch, a marijuana cigarette or a half pound of plastic explosives.
As you may have seen in the news in the past several days, most progressive societies have safety checks way ahead of ours in terms of armed military in airports and subway systems. It's time we caught up.
It's awfully disingenuous to claim that you (or any of you) are so terribly inconvenienced by rational approaches to safety as to cause major discomfort.
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