After the terrorist attacks in London on July 7th, it seems that a majority of Brits were saying "ah well... we were expecting it sooner or later." They were resigned to the expectation that they wouldn't be able to stop such attacks on civilians if the terrorists were determined to hit them. I understand where this attitude comes from in a free society. We're not used to having to defend ourselves in our daily lives against such things.
Daveed Gartenstein Ross has written an article for FrontPage Magazine, "Toward Intelligent Anti-Terror Policing," in which he proposes a new paradigm for anti-terror policing that will maximize our chances of breaking up terrorist attacks while avoiding an undue burden on society.
I, for one, would like to see his recommendations implemented in the war against Islamo-fascism. Most Americans would find this intelligent "anti-terror policing" less threatening than the threat of a bomb blowing them up on the way to work...
Daveed Gartenstein Ross has written an article for FrontPage Magazine, "Toward Intelligent Anti-Terror Policing," in which he proposes a new paradigm for anti-terror policing that will maximize our chances of breaking up terrorist attacks while avoiding an undue burden on society.
I, for one, would like to see his recommendations implemented in the war against Islamo-fascism. Most Americans would find this intelligent "anti-terror policing" less threatening than the threat of a bomb blowing them up on the way to work...
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