Yes, our security is marked by incompetence.  I don't know if you're aware of 
the author Robert Baer, but he has a few books out regarding his experiences in 
the CIA during the 80's and 90's.  If you read his books, you'll see that the 
CIA lost almost all of its best agents at gathering information in foreign 
countries during the 90's.  He claims the reason is because careerism and 
political correctness began to overtake the whole system.  People who could not 
do their job were hired for 'politically correct' reasons.  Women, and people 
of all races would be hired in order to have a balanced group of individuals, 
regardless of their overall ability to perform.  Meanwhile, many people who 
were really good agents resigned because they were disgusted with how the 
system was working.

I can say the same is true with the armed forces as well.  The armed forces 
have turned into a career factory rather than defense force.  It often strikes 
me as funny that the republicans praise the military so much.  It seems they 
don't realize there are so many in the military who try very little to win the 
war, but rather try to achieve the next rank and retire with a successful 
career.    

I don't know much about TSA, or the FBI but i'm sure homeland security is run 
by similar people who are more career oriented than they are at actually doing 
their job.  

seekliberation   

--- In [email protected], "WillyTex" <willy...@...> wrote:
>
> From what I've read, U.S. security is marked 
> by incompetence - the system doesn't work. Do 
> you feel safe having Janet Napolitano as the 
> Secretary of Homeland Security?
> 
> What's up with that?
> 
> "The first duty of the president of the United 
> States is to provide security for its people..."
> 


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