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Submitted by Dan Katcher (United States), Dec 8, 2003 at 12:38

I just read the piece on profiling and agree wholeheartedly. Indeed, under the circumstances, it is the height of irresponsibility not to take this common sense approach. Those individuals as described should indeed more serious and intense scrutiny, especially when boarding aircraft and even other public conveniences. These folks mean us serious harm and we should respond appropriately. There are other things we can and should do ...
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Please update this article to address the current administration [41 words]
w/response from Daniel Pipes
DavidDec 30, 2009 12:15166558
Re: Mineta Out, & Pipes on Profiling [357 words]Dr. Howard D. GarberJul 10, 2006 00:3749295
moslem bodyguard [64 words]joeJun 21, 2006 08:1047986
1Estimate of how many killed. [43 words]Robert KosloverJun 18, 2006 20:1247867
Well stated. [3 words]Joe FitzgeraldApr 20, 2004 06:2414784
I agree wholeheartedly [68 words]Dan KatcherDec 8, 2003 12:3812535

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