JB said:When a covert (secret) operation becomes public knowledge the usefulness of keeping it covert is lost.
Even staunch libertarians believe that is one of the major roles of our Gov't although Skinnywater thinks the whole airport thing is a problem. I am not sure how he would have managed that situation beginning as far back as Cuban hijackers, but hey, common sense be damned.
JB said:"JB, You really think the terrorists were surprised to learn we want to listen in to their phone conversations?"
Not at all, PW2. I was only surprized that claimed loyal Americans made such a fuss about wanting to do it on notice too short to get a warrant. That's why the concept of probable cause exists.
crunch said:Jtex, your ideal is commendable, and in an ideal world would really work... have you noticed? this isn't all that great of an ideal world.
Yes, we should all watch to see that our freedoms aren't curtailed, but like I asked Willy, where did this infringe on any of your rights?
Do you have something to hide? Do you have conversations with terrorist organizations? Will it make or break your day if the US spy agencies "tap" your call for 5 seconds to see if you are plotting to blow up the White house?
You guys need to get a perspective on this... they don't care if your kid will be held over for soccer practice, they don't care if you have a Dental appointment, they don't care if you need to stop at the local grocery store and pick up a 1/2 rack.
Your call won't even be noticed unless you say certain key words, then it might be monitored for 30 seconds by a real person to see if it is a live one.
Talk about making a mountain out of a mole hill... you guys sound like you're afraid they might publish the fact that you couldn't get it up!!!
"The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it.
looked out the window, dont look like were in rebellion, nor have we been invaded today.
Do you have something to hide? Do you have conversations with terrorist organizations?
looked out the window, All i see is a bunch of unshaven truck drivers milling about.
Rely is a pretty interesting word, but OK I understand and tend to agree.Skinnywater said:I'd rather not rely on the government for much at all.
This is a separate discussion, but I believe profiling is a mistake, but not for the politically correct reason. I believe that truly bad guys will find any way around any profile.Skinnywater said:For they are the ones that would avoid profileing at all costs, so yes common sense be damned.
This is where I break ranks with Libertarians. I do not trust that profit as the motive will always work. I have an interesting personal experience with this issue, and although I generally believe that profit is the best motivator, it is not always honest or right . . .Skinnywater said:Pardon the conservative that would consider the idea that maybe the airlines should be responsible for thier own security.
This is not really fair either in that many of our elected representatives do believe in arming pilots.Skinnywater said:It is the government that surely will lead the fight to make sure pilots and crew don't get the thought of arming themselves.
I guess I touched a nerve again, and I admit my tone was kinda fight picking. I guess what I intended was to continue this discussion, as you are correct, I do not understand how you envision that this particular issue would've evolved without Government's interference. I am absolutely open to you explaining, there are just some things that seem outside of a market's ability to handle. This is one of those. It is not because I am lazy; I simply do not get it.Skinnywater said:too many people like yourself take the easy way out by surrendering to big brother.
You talk a conservative line all the way until you expose your willingness to roll over and ridicule true American spirit.
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It is the government that surely will lead the fight to make sure pilots and crew don't get the thought of arming themselves.
Pardon the conservative that would consider the idea that maybe the airlines should be responsible for thier own security.
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