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My profile is radically different from all those who killed nearly 3,000 of my countrymen on September 11, 2001. My "holy book" of choice is the Bible. My race is Caucasian. I am a loyal, taxpaying, patriotic, evil-hating, English-as-first-language, natural-born American. If profiling were allowed, I wouldn't be the one filling out government forms to prove I'm not a terrorist. The other guys would.
On 15 Oct 2004 at 10:02, Tyler Durden wrote:
I'm thinking that the state-of-the-art on Cypherpunks is such that no real comment here is necessary.
Has anyone who does not look a terrorist done a suicide mission outside Israel or Russia? Recall the shoe bomber. You just had to look at him. You would think the airport screeners would need to be half brain dead to let him on the plane. Come to think of it, they are half brain dead, but laws that require them to pretend to be stupider than they actually are do not help.
This is precisely why Al-Qaeda sent 19 (or probably more) true-believers. Even if TSA lowers the odds, all you have to do is roll the dice many more times, and a few of the faithful will definitely get through the checkpoint.
Just don't let anyone who looks like the shoe bomber fly. Problem solved. A restaurant should be able to turn away those whose looks they do not like, and an airline likewise. There are probably a few innocents in Guantenamo, but they released at least one Al Quaeda terrorist who promptly got back in business murdering large numbers of people, and was caught doing it - so presumably they have released lots of others who have committed lots of murders, and not been caught doing it. Anyone who was non Afghan and in Afghanistan in the middle of the war without a good explanation should have been executed by the Northern Alliance or imprisoned permanently in Guatenamo. Yes, I do support internment, as wartime measure, during real war, against an ethnically based enemy. Similarly I support shelling enemies who surround themselves with captive women and children, as Sadr did in Najaf. That hostage crisis was ended by negotiation, but because the administration were reluctant to shell the mosque, the deal was settled on very unfavorable terms. --digsig James A. Donald 6YeGpsZR+nOTh/cGwvITnSR3TdzclVpR0+pr3YYQdkG wI0xr9ayXv/a3zae3P/aa8cP2yCVMsnUHEQvlSZ4 4biccsub2YZowuf9Kq6OzR5YpJQrEGdamGR4hGonc