Profiling Would Save Lives
Ann Coulter’s column today makes an early and yet strangely powerful bid for the Statin’ The Bleedin’ Obvious Prize of 2010 by noting:
For the past eight years, approximately 2 million Americans a day have been subjected to humiliating searches at airport security checkpoints, forced to remove their shoes and jackets, to open their computers, and to remove all liquids from their carry-on bags, except minuscule amounts in marked 3-ounce containers placed in Ziploc plastic bags — folding sandwich bags are verboten — among other indignities.
This, allegedly, was the price we had to pay for safe airplanes. The one security precaution the government refused to consider was to require extra screening for passengers who looked like the last three-dozen terrorists to attack airplanes.
Since Muslims took down Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988, every attack on a commercial airliner has been committed by foreign-born Muslim men with the same hair color, eye color and skin color. Half of them have been named Mohammed.
An alien from the planet “Not Politically Correct” would have surveyed the situation after 9/11 and said: “You are at war with an enemy without uniforms, without morals, without a country and without a leader — but the one advantage you have is they all look alike. … What? … What did I say?”
It’s worth a look. Not on her very top form in my humble opinion, but it is still entertaining, challenging and completely to the point.
By all means use profiling of those most likely to be terrorists and stuff the ‘raaaaacists’ community but don’t forget that at least two of the post 911 bombers were Caucasian converts. The shoe bomber and the Plymouth bloke who blew his hands up in a ladies loo in exeter.
As in many situations converts to a cause often become the most extreme to show the sincerity of their conversion =-O .
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