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chefdennis

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Coming to YOUR Neighborhood soon...

You tell me the terrorist haven't won...when our fricken fed gov can make this level of intusion into your daily lives in the name of safety a way of life for us..we have lost more then just the so called war on terror, but we have given up our freedom...
TSA screenings aren't just for airports anymore
Roving security teams increasingly visit train stations, subways and other mass transit sites to deter terrorism. Critics say it's largely political theater.

TSA screenings aren't just for airports anymore

Roving security teams increasingly visit train stations, subways and other mass transit sites to deter terrorism. Critics say it's largely political theater.

By Brian Bennett, Washington Bureau
December 20, 2011, 5:03 p.m.

TSA screenings aren't just for airports anymore - latimes.com
 
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layoutshooter

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When there is an attack on a train or a bus people will be running around like heads with their chickens cut off screaming that the government should have done more to protect them. Then they will file law suits against the carriers claiming that they should have known the attack was coming and should have stopped it. The government will then give the victims families others wages, just like after 9/11.

You can't win for losing.
 
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scottm4211

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Owner/Operator
When there is an attack on a train or a bus people will be running around like heads with their chickens cut off screaming that the government should have done more to protect them. Then they will file law suits against the carriers claiming that they should have known the attack was coming and should have stopped it. The government will then give the victims families others wages, just like after 9/11.

You can't win for losing.

That's probably true. Except your statement assumes that the TSA prevents said attacks.
 

layoutshooter

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Retired Expediter
That's probably true. Except your statement assumes that the TSA prevents said attacks.


First, it is very difficult to prove either way. There have been fewer attacks. Why? Better intel? Just the presence of TSA might deter lower level attacks? Not saying either way, just commenting.

Second. WAY back when that garden slug "Slick Willy" was in office he gutted the intelligence services. The very first programs cut were counter-terrorism programs. They were expensive and he was a numbers man. Many hailed this move a "wonderful" a "victory" for common sense. Those of us who knew better predicted, correctly, that those moves would lead to a terror attack on U.S. soil that would be horrible. We were correct. THEN, many of the same papers etc who welcomed the "victory" were screaming about the "failures" in the intelligence system. Some day, in the fullness of time, many of those cancelled programs will be declassified. The papers we wrote trying to protect them will see the light of day again. The truth will someday prevail. Too bad I likely will be long dead and won't be able to say:

"NAA NAA NEEE BOOBOO! I TOLD You so!" :p

You just can't have your cake and eat it too.
 

RLENT

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Those of us who knew better predicted, correctly, that those moves would lead to a terror attack on U.S. soil that would be horrible. We were correct.
Perhaps so ..... (without knowing more)

If one wants to address the issue of national security on a sane and rational basis, it is a necessity to address it holistically (completely) - with nothing off the table. Brutual honesty and candor is an absolute requirement.

If that is the case, one must then look at the fundamental driving factors or motivations behind terrorism - and not let the State sell lies and delusions about that, citing our "they hate our freedoms" or "American Exceptionalism" .....

Robert Pape discusses what motivates those who committed 9/11 and those who would commit other, similar acts:

It's the Occupation, Stupid

Cutting the Fuse: The Explosion of Global
Suicide Terrorism and How to Stop It


or Michael Scheuer:

Michael Scheuer Non-Intervention.com

Remove the motivation (cause) that's driving it, maintain good intel, secure the borders, and a secure nation actually becomes possible ..... without having to have a police state in the process.
 

mxzane933

Seasoned Expediter
The government won.

End of story.
Um no were close. I still have my gun can listen to what ichose and list goes on. The truth freedom movents taking many people with it and is stronger than ever

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AMonger

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When there is an attack on a train or a bus people will be running around like heads with their chickens cut off screaming that the government should have done more to protect them. Then they will file law suits against the carriers claiming that they should have known the attack was coming and should have stopped it. The government will then give the victims families others wages, just like after 9/11.

You can't win for losing.

By all means, let's destroy our OWN freedom before those dirty furreners do it. After all, it's so much better to be subjugated by a few thousand tyrants on our own soil (who actually are our servants and have fewer rights than we, not more) who are far better armed and more capable than some ragheads on the other side of the planet, and who have computers to track and regulate everything we do... That's so much better.

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