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01/06/2004 Archived Entry: "Security"
It kind of tickles me when people from outside the USA have a contrary opinion about security measures we put in place.
Well, I guess they are entitled to their opinion. But their opinion just doesn't matter; it just doesn't count.
I guess it makes them feel better to blow off steam, but the effect over here is naught.
If we want to fingerprint and photograph people who are visiting our nation, we will do it. If you don't like it, don't come.
If we insist that armed air marshalls be stationed on incoming planes, then it must be so. If they don't like it, they can fly somewhere else with more lax security.
We aren't going to allow another September 11 if we can help it. Better safe than sorry.
We have our arms open, still. But if you want to come here, you have to play by our rules. Period.
Ya'll come back, now. Hear?
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