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Homeland Security Slippage
Article points out the delays in securing provisions for greater
security in ship and plane operations from terrorist activities: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/nation...Deadlines.html Aloha |
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Homeland Security Slippage
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 11:34:23 -1000, Mark O. Polo wrote:
Article points out the delays in securing provisions for greater security in ship and plane operations from terrorist activities: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/nation...Deadlines.html Aloha Get this. The potential for damage from a terrorist on the railroads is as great or greater than these two concerns above yet the RRs have no system which authenticates who there workers are or where they are. -- "I don't care (if I get booed). I don't know any of those people. As long as my kids tell me that they love me, I'm fine. My motto is, when people talk about me, I say, 'Who are they? They're not God.' If God was out there booing me, I'd be upset." -- Bonzi Wells, Sacramento Kings |
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Homeland Security Slippage
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I guess there are just too many juicy vulnerabilities in this great country of ours and no matter what precautions are taken, we will never win the 'war on terrorism' whether home grown or imported from abroad. Aloha |
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