The Giant Noodle
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I say 100% YES!
I say 100% YES!
That's easy:A person who is willing to tie dynamite to his chest, and kiss his Kids goodbye, has a motive for his actions. Ever wonder what makes him tick???
That's easy:
A belief in radical, militant Islam.
I know that makes ME want to fly a large jet airplane into a building...Ever think he just MIGHT be fighting against those horrible MTV shows along with Red Light Cameras? :roll:
Agreed. It is sad that our present administration doesn't have the moral courage to name the enemy.I would contend that it is a waste of time and an increased security threat to abide by PC rules to prevent someone from being offended than it is to target people based on past aggressors, even if it involves race.
If you use a profile, then terrorists will find people who don't fit the profile.
That's the strength of random. There's no telling who will be searched.
If you use a profile, then terrorists will find people who don't fit the profile.
That's the strength of random. There's no telling who will be searched.
I would like to see some statistics too. [not enough to look for them mind you]Somewhat off-topic, but I wonder if there are any statistics on how successful these random searches actually are? The numbers are probably skewed by what gets reported, but I feel like the vast majority of times that there's an incident where someone is doing something they shouldn't be doing, it's caught when the person is on the plane, not when they're at the metal detector.