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                 Don't Sacrifice Freedom

                                    When things went wrong in ancient times, our
                                    pagan ancestors tried to appease the gods by
                                    destroying that which they held dearest, hoping
                                    that their sacrifice would purchase their safety.

                                    In modern times, we sometimes resort to the same
                                    practice -- though what we are asked to place on 
the
                                    altar is not a goat, or even a child, but our 
freedom.

                                    That's what happened after the 1995 Oklahoma City
                 Bombing when we enacted the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty 
Act of 1996,
                 which drastically enhanced the power of law enforcement in all sorts 
of ways.
                 Though even proponents of the act admitted that nothing in the law 
would have done
                 anything to prevent the Oklahoma City bombing�the supposed reason for 
its
                 existence�we still wound up passing the act.

                 After TWA Flight 800 went down, initial beliefs that the crash was an 
act of terrorism
                 (a theory eventually disproved) made Americans willing to accept new 
"security"
                 regulations. Those new regulations would not have prevented that 
disaster, and they
                 did not prevent Tuesday�s terrorist attack against the World Trade 
Center and the
                 Pentagon.

                 Things may not be as bad this time. After Oklahoma City, President 
Clinton was
                 following the advice of political Svengali Dick Morris, who advised 
him to milk that event
                 for all it was worth as a way of saving his embattled presidency. But 
sure as
                 crabgrass seeks out cracks in a driveway, we will see another such 
effort even if
                 there are no political operatives in the current White House who 
think like Morris.

                 I have no doubt, even as I write this, that longstanding bureaucratic 
wish lists are
                 being transformed into "essential" anti-terrorist precautions. I also 
have no doubt that
                 most of them won't do any more good than the dumb "are you a 
terrorist?" questions
                 immigration officials have been asking embarking passengers for years.

                 Worse, this sort of overreaction is exactly what terrorists want. 
Make no mistake.
                 They hate us not because of what we do but for what we are: rich, 
free, and happy.
                 To the extent that we give away our freedom in the vain hope that its 
sacrifice will
                 purchase us a little security, we are playing into their hands. And, 
as Benjamin Franklin
                 famously predicted, in making that sacrifice we will in fact wind up 
with neither
                 freedom nor security.

                 The good news is that many voices are already making this point.

                 Rush Limbaugh says that we didn't become a great nation by acting 
fearful, but by
                 being free, and that we won't stay great by ceasing to be free. Deroy 
Murdock writes,
                 that "the Bill of Rights must not collapse with the twin towers." 
Dave Kopel writes that
                 "The main source of our strength is our freedom and open society. The 
United States
                 already has the most powerful military in the world. We don't need 
the symbolic jaw,
                 jaw, jaw of more laws, but the will to use our existing war power."

                 Kopel is right about this. "Increased security measures" don't stop 
terrorists, except for
                 the occasional bumbling amateur. To put it bluntly, bullets stop 
terrorists. Terrorists do
                 what they do because it works: it spreads terror, it inconveniences 
and disrupts
                 societies, and it leads to the adoption of cumbersome security 
measures that increase
                 the inconvenience and disruption and burdens law enforcement and 
antiterrorist
                 forces with so many pointless tasks that they're actually less 
effective against future
                 terrorism. If terrorism doesn't work, if the consequences are serious 
and the payoffs
                 small, then terrorism will stop.

                 Despite the wish lists of bureaucrats, let's remember who the real 
enemy is. And let's
                 take the war to him, not to the American people.

                 Don't sacrifice freedom. It's freedom, as President Bush pointed out, 
that we're
                 defending.

                 Glenn H. Reynolds is Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee, 
and writes for
                 the Instapundit.Com website.

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