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To: Joe 6-pack
Great post, Joe! One question: does your approach amke possible the renovation of FBI and INS without a new department like this 'Homeland Defense'? If that is possible, I'm all for your approach. [I want our borders patrolled by military, with loaded weapons and sophisticated detection devices. I would volunteer to stand as a guard at the detention centers, BTW, and that is somethign this 'new' department doesn't seem to consider, the use of volunteer citizens.
3 posted on 11/14/2002 10:27:48 PM PST by MHGinTN
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To: MHGinTN
"(D)oes your approach amke possible the renovation of FBI and INS without a new department like this 'Homeland Defense'?"

Absolutely. The gist of my post was that there is no need for a new executive department. We are a nation at war, and as such, the DoD should have primacy. The mistake we have made, especially under clintler, is to treat terrorist acts in the same manner we treat graffiti...basically as an act of vandalism on a large scale. Treat it as an act of war, and respond in kind! The DoD and subordinate agencies can, IMHO, act both Constitutionally, and on American soil (ergo my references to 1812, etc.) at the same time, despite what others may say. Treat the whole thing as a military op, which it rightly is...civil LE, (FBI, INS, etc.) will have their role to play, but in this case it needs to be in a subordinate, and supporting role to the DoD; much was it was in WWII (at that time the Department of War), despite the seemingly overwhelming power held by J.E. Hoover in that era.

I would also, as a corrolary, revive and revitalize a CD (Civil Defense) component, not the, "rat on your neighbor," program suggested in past months, but an honest effort to involve civilians in the effort to thwart enemy activities against the U.S. populace and property.

4 posted on 11/14/2002 10:40:20 PM PST by Joe 6-pack
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