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PC shield for terrorists
Town Hall .com ^ | June 11, 2002 | Paul Craig Roberts

Posted on 06/12/2002 6:44:48 AM PDT by Free Fire Zone

June 11, 2002

PC shield for terrorists

My Sept. 12 column predicted that the United States would prove to be too "politically correct" to be able to deal with the terrorist threat.

The admission that I was right came on June 6 from FBI director Robert S. Mueller III, when according to The Washington Times, he told Congress that fears of racial profiling did impede the FBI's terrorism investigation of Arab men.

After admitting that the FBI was too politically correct to do its job, Mueller gave Congress assurances -- to the great relief of Wisconsin Democrat Russell D. Feingold -- that the FBI "is against, has been and will be against any form of profiling." With this assurance, Mueller placed the privileged status of "preferred minority" higher than citizens' safety.

Some situations are too absurd for comment. In the name of "the war on terrorism," the U.S. government kills Muslims in Afghanistan who have never lifted a finger against the United States, but refuses to profile Muslims on its own territory who might be planning terrorist incidents.

FBI field agent and whistle blower Coleen Rowley revealed that agents in the field were alert to the flight-training activities of suspicious Middle Eastern men. Yet, headquarters not only refused to act but blocked the agents from following their judgment.

After the FBI, CIA, Immigration Service and State Department fiascos that alone made the events of Sept. 11 possible, why does any sane person think a "Homeland Security" department will provide any protection against terrorist acts?

Why assume that putting all the fools under one roof will reduce the foolery?

Most air travelers regard "airport security" as a bad joke. It is worse. It is an insult. The refusal to focus on the group to which Muslim terrorists are known to belong treats native-born citizens as the enemy and ensures the lack of security.

Pointless searches of grandmothers, young children, U.S. representatives, presidential appointees, pilots and Marine generals divert resources from security and send the message that the government has no idea whatsoever who terrorists might be.

On my last air travel, eyes rolled and heads shook when a feeble, elderly couple was selected for search. Everyone knows that these mindless, insulting searches provide no security to anyone but terrorists. Yet, the president of the United States and his Cabinet lack the wits to fire the fools who have made air travel safe for terrorists by refusing to profile.

Searches of individuals and carry-on luggage are nothing but an opportunity for petty pilfering by security personnel. Personal objects are taken from harmless people and even charms stolen from bracelets. One security idiot tried to steal a war hero's Medal of Honor because the medal is affixed with a pin. While passengers are harassed with this mindless nonsense, checked luggage and air freight are loaded without security checks.

If truth be known, nothing is done to protect passengers. The purpose of passenger searches and the no-standing rule within 30 minutes of Washington, D.C., is to protect the government from terrorists seizing control of an airliner and flying it into a government building.

Despite the terrible events of Sept. 11, the United States government continues to issue hundreds of thousands of visas to young Muslims. We have no idea who these people are and are unable to track them once they arrive on our shores. The visa process is corrupt and replete with bribes. Osama bin Laden himself could enter the United States today on a visa.

Faced with the incongruity, the U. S. attorney general has proposed fingerprinting Middle Easterners who enter on visas. Opposition has risen to this politically incorrect proposal. But the unasked question is why the United States is allowing any visas to be issued to Muslims.

If the threat of terrorism is so great that constitutional restraints must be removed from police and a new, expensive Cabinet position of "Homeland Security" must be created, why are visas issued to potential terrorists?!

Why is President Bush creating an incipient Department of Secret Police when nothing is being done to curtail the inflow of potential terrorists?

President Bush should not be surprised if millions of Americans come to the conclusion that the "war on terror" is nothing but a propaganda cover for increasing the police powers of the government over native-born loyal citizens.

Contact Paul Craig Roberts | Read his biography

©2002 Creators Syndicate, Inc.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society
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1 posted on 06/12/2002 6:44:48 AM PDT by Free Fire Zone
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To: Free Fire Zone
Osama bin Laden himself could enter the United States today on a visa.

And he could hide out in Rock Creek Park for years...

2 posted on 06/12/2002 6:55:29 AM PDT by hang 'em
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To: Free Fire Zone
Political correctness is not only a method to control our minds through force, but it's also a means to destroy the Constitutional fabric of America.
Sovereignty interferes with the world mind control laws.
If Americas minds cannot be controlled, how can America possibly dictate thought control around the world?
The only way to gain total control is to allow this countries destruction, either from without or within, and rebuild it with a new socialist platform.
The "Powers that be" will not allow profiling, not because of race, but because the terrorists freedom to roam the country aids them in their goals.
You'll never hear a socialist ever suggesting profiling unless it's profiling for patriots or Christians.
3 posted on 06/12/2002 7:02:36 AM PDT by concerned about politics
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To: Free Fire Zone
PC shield

Cool name for political correctness.
It'll cover just about any abomination the left can come up with.

4 posted on 06/12/2002 7:07:54 AM PDT by concerned about politics
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To: Free Fire Zone
I'm a little surprised people aren't jumping in to apologize for Bush's actions like they have in the past. Oh, well. This thread's barely started. There's still time.(Someone's probably gone and done it while I've written this post :)

This article makes me think of a story I read a while ago. Benjamin Franklin is accosted by a woman as he walked out of the Constitutional Convention. The woman asks what form of government the new nation has. He replies, "A republic, if you can keep it."

Later he expanded on that thought with the statement (I'm going to paraphrase) that when people aren't responsible enough, the republic ends and despotism takes over. (If anyone wants the actual quote, it won't be hard to find.)

5 posted on 06/12/2002 7:28:13 AM PDT by Democratic_Machiavelli
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To: Democratic_Machiavelli
PC means "precludes cognition".
6 posted on 06/12/2002 7:47:02 AM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: Free Fire Zone
The admission that I was right came on June 6 from FBI director Robert S. Mueller III, when according to The Washington Times, he told Congress that fears of racial profiling did impede the FBI's terrorism investigation of Arab men.

And, it is still impeding it, thanks to liberals, the ACLU, and the media.

7 posted on 06/12/2002 7:53:34 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: concerned about politics
Let me see if I have this correct: It walks like a skunk

It looks like a skunk

When I get to close it will spray me and I'll smell like a skunk.

Then the answer is that it's a skunk.

Next day, same thing except I can't say that it's also a skunk because I would be guilty of profiling. I would have get sprayed again to smell like a skunk again to say that it's also a skunk.

I don't know, but to some people it makes sense.

Great, just fu**ing great.

8 posted on 06/12/2002 7:55:32 AM PDT by chiefqc
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To: Free Fire Zone
3000 dead was not enough to end the PC crap. Buy a gun............FRegards
9 posted on 06/12/2002 10:09:27 AM PDT by gonzo
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To: sheik yerbouty
:)
10 posted on 06/18/2002 6:14:46 AM PDT by Democratic_Machiavelli
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To: Free Fire Zone
I agree with Paul Craig Roberts' conclusion. Bottom line is our government has not only issued a PC shield for terrorists and mindlessly harrassed American citizens in the name of fighting terrorism; its pretty clear the government's right hand doesn't know what its left hand is doing. And Washington thinks another government bureaucracy stuffed full of this PC bilge will protect us from a future 911? They must be kidding.
11 posted on 06/18/2002 6:20:17 AM PDT by goldstategop
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