.....last week's decision by Federal District Court Judge James Whittemore of Florida, who ruled in favor of ACLU lawyers last week that pat down searches before football games should be prohibited because they violate fans' Fourth Amendment rights. There is "no substantial, real risk," he opined, of terrorists killing people at football stadiums.
I suspect my friend that was going to a brunch at Windows Of The World on Sept 11st thought the same thing.
Nobody once thought people would fly planes into skyscrapers on purpose either.
Some judges need to have a brain transfusion. They are obviously running two quarts low.
A guy blew himself up during an attempt to get into the stadium at a OU football game last year. It so happened the explosion happened on a bench outside the stadium, so they couldn't prove he was trying to get in (maybe waiting until halftime when gate attendents didn't check tickets). Though he was an Anglo from Colorado, it turned out he lived in an apartment with a bunch of MUSLIMs.