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To: jf55510
It's not a yes/no answer. But if you must have a yes/no answer then I say yes those ships should be stopped and inspected more so that other ships entering the country. Or do you think old haired grandmothers should be stripped search in an airport while the 21 year old Middle easterner with a backpack behind her should be allowed thru with no inspection because he is wearing an I love NY t-shirt?
220 posted on 03/11/2006 8:14:15 PM PST by unseen
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To: unseen
It's not a yes/no answer. But if you must have a yes/no answer then I say yes those ships should be stopped and inspected more so that other ships entering the country. Or do you think old haired grandmothers should be stripped search in an airport while the 21 year old Middle easterner with a backpack behind her should be allowed thru with no inspection because he is wearing an I love NY t-shirt?

Extra inspection isn't enough because of the sheer magnitude of containers entering the US from those ports. Therefore, you support stopping all containers from entering US ports because not all of them can be searched. That is a stupid position to take and that's your position.
224 posted on 03/11/2006 8:29:36 PM PST by jf55510
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