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To: csvset
“I felt humiliated. You know, there's a certain anxiety level every time I walk through a subway station or walk through a security checkpoint,” says Yogi Patell, a CUNY Law student.

Too bad! I'm disappointed that he wasn't searched EVERY time he went into the subway.

So long as it's predominantly young south Asian men committing acts of mass murder, we should be searching every one of them every chance we get. We should station volunteers outside the homes of every Muslim and specifically empower them to search the members of that household and report the findings to authorities.

We should be searching them every time they go from the living room to the kitchen and back.

And if they have a big problem with that then maybe they should do what they can to change the view of their community. They can start by showing at least as much outrage at the mass murders as they do about an alleged koran being defiled.

I'm afraid that we won't have the political will to do what is necessary in this struggle until we lose a major city in a nuclear attack.

19 posted on 07/28/2005 4:25:12 AM PDT by tcostell
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To: tcostell

He could quit carrying bags that look like the ones the bombers use. He could consider changing his demeanour so he doesn't look as if he's hiding something. But if he's quit riding the subway (and I hope he's being searched before he boards buses too), so much the better.

I'm searched every time I go into a motorsport facility and whenever I go into a casino. I don't care, as I'm not carrying anything I ought not to have.


21 posted on 07/28/2005 4:32:46 AM PDT by KateatRFM
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