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To: Dan Evans
"One way of preparing for an attack is to try to anticipate what the enemy could do to us. If we think about our vulnerabilities and discuss them, people in a position to do something about it could be prepared."

I agree with you 100%.  My concern is how to discuss our vulnerabilities.  There are vulnerabilities I am aware of that I have made the government privy to.  I would never involve the media unless I saw the government purposely ignoring the problem.  For some reason the media unsettles me.  I feel they are much more concerned with "making news" than our well being.

133 posted on 09/22/2004 9:06:11 PM PDT by backtothestreets
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To: backtothestreets
There are vulnerabilities I am aware of that I have made the government privy to. I would never involve the media unless I saw the government purposely ignoring the problem.

I think it's a big mistake to rely on government to protect us against terrorism. When the 9/11 terrorists were taking pilot training, one of the flight instructors notified the FBI and the FBI pretty much did nothing. I think there have been terrorist attacks on this country during the Clinton adminsitration that have been ignored and hushed up.

We should think more about empowering citizens rather than allowing government to take away hour rights in the name of security. The only 9/11 attack that was thwarted was stopped by citizens armed with cell phones and their bare hands.

The natural instinct of any government is to encourage people to act like sheep. They want you to:

-- not resist because you don't know what you are doing and someone might get hurt.

-- keep quiet, don't start rumors because people might panic.

-- obey anyone with a gun who says he is from the government.

-- give up anything that can be used as a weapon.

-- don't discriminate against anyone because of their looks or the language they speak. Trust everyone.

Airlines have been told that they cannot interview more than two Arab-looking passengers at a time for security concerns because that amounts to racial profiling.

No, I don't want to silence the media. We need to know what is going on. I'm not afraid of citizens panicking, I'm afraid of the government panicking.

If the government gives us our rights back -- the right to bear arms and the right to discriminate, then we will be much more secure.

140 posted on 09/23/2004 9:02:20 AM PDT by Dan Evans
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