'Catch and Release' Is for Fish, Not Criminals and Terrorists
We force women to cram cosmetics into postage-stamp-sized containers, pull old people with hip replacements and surgical implants into full-body-scanners, X-ray hearing aids and laptops, and DVD players, and generally create long queues of irritated passengers — for what? So that people who have already been labeled dangerous — like Christmas bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, convicted shoe-bomber Richard Reid, and accused Ft. Hood killer, Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan — can continue to beat the “system” and attack our people.Meanwhile, the electronic fence we were going to construct following the 9/11 attacks is barely started. We roll out the welcome mat for individuals from hostile countries; fail utterly to connect dots that are in plain sight concerning the activities and contacts of known terrorists (such as Abdulmutallab’s buddies, former Guantanamo











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