Ignored.yes.but happily to their cost.  2012 will see the long-awaited end
of the Democratic Party in the US.

 

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 <http://www.examiner.com/law-enforcement-in-national/jim-kouri> Jim Kouri


Airport security firestorm ignored by Obama, cabinet


.         November 17th, 2010 6:29 am ET


 


Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and the rest of President
Barack Obama's cabinet are either evasive or silent about their latest
public relations fiasco: invasive security measures at U.S. airports.

It appears that in an effort to protect traveling Americans, while at the
same time adhering to the liberal-left orthodoxy, on domestic and
international commercial airline flights, new state-of-the-art body-scanners
are now in use at airports throughout the nation. These admittedly intrusive
devices leave nothing to the imagination when a man or woman is scanned, and
should travelers resent being subjected to a full-body scan, they may opt to
be "manually" frisked by airport security officers.
 
While Americans are being told that these measures are in place to protect
them, Muslims -- both citizens and immigrants -- are demanding to be exempt
from such security procedures.
 
"This is being done in recognizing that we all have a collective role in our
security and we all know and can recognize that there are threats and risks
that have been articulated by those who seek to harm the United States,
particularly in the aviation environment. And, so, you know, what we are
doing is designed to really be risk based, to be intelligence based, to be
layered like I said, when you get to the airport at that screening center,
these TSOs (Transportation Security Officers) are really the last line of
protection we have for the aircraft and that's the way we're going to
evaluate things," said Secretary Napolitano in a news conference on Tuesday.

According to conservative talk host and former attorney Laura Ingraham, when
Napolitano was asked by a reporter if Muslim women wearing burqas or hijabs
refuse to undergo scanning or frisking, what will Transportation Security
Administration personnel do, Napolitano didn't answer, preferring to
continue her scripted dialogue on the list of items not permitted on
commercial flights such as powders and gels.

When pressed for an answer about Muslims wearing hijabs being scanned or
frisked, Napolitano stated simply that "there is will be more to come" from
the Homeland Security Department and the TSA.

The issue of the invasion of privacy created by the newly enhanced
procedures has been raging for the last few days. Yet, President Barack
Obama continues his silence on the issue.

President Obama had ordered Napolitano to conduct security reviews following
the attempted terrorist attack on December 25, 2009, including
recommendations from the intelligence and security communities.

"The attempted attack on Christmas Day is a powerful illustration that
terrorists will go to great lengths to try to defeat the security measures
that have been put in place since Sept. 11, 2001,"said Secretary Napolitano.

"These recommendations will strengthen aviation security-at home and
abroad-through new partnerships, technology and law enforcement efforts,"
she said at the time.
 

Secretary Napolitano provided the following recommendations:
 

 *    Accelerate deployment of advanced imaging technology to provide
greater explosives detection capabilities - and encourage foreign aviation
security authorities to do the same - in order to identify materials such as
those used in the attempted Christmas attack. The Transportation Security
Administration currently has 40 machines deployed throughout the United
States, and plans to deploy at least 300 additional units in 2010.
 

*     Re-evaluate and modify the criteria and process used to create
terrorist watch lists-including adjusting the process by which names are
added to the "No-Fly" and "Selectee" lists.
 

*     Establish a partnership on aviation security between DHS and the
Department of Energy and its National Laboratories in order to develop new
and more effective technologies to deter and disrupt known threats and
proactively anticipate and protect against new ways by which terrorists
could seek to board an aircraft.
 

   
*    Strengthen the presence and capacity of aviation law enforcement - by
deploying law enforcement officers from across DHS to serve as Federal Air
Marshals to increase security aboard U.S.-bound flights.
 

*    Work with international partners to strengthen international security
measures and standards for aviation security.
 

Secretary Napolitano's recommendations came in addition to the Department's
immediate actions following the attempted attack on Dec. 25, 2009 -
including enhanced security measures at domestic airports and new
international security directives that mandate enhanced screening of every
individual flying into the United States from or through nations that are
State Sponsors of Terrorism or other countries of interest and the majority
of all passengers traveling on U.S.-bound flights.

"It is unacceptable to just claim human error and systematic problems, but
not assign responsibility except to say 'the buck stops here.'  The blame
does rest with the President for creating an atmosphere in his
Administration where no one wants to offend anyone - not even a terrorist,"
said Danny Gonzalez, director of communications for KeepAmericaSafe.org, a
grassroots organization

"Obama said that as a country we would not have a siege mentality and we
wouldn't hide behind the walls of suspicion and mistrust. This is ignoring
the fact that America is under siege, and we have bad people at our borders
trying to get in.  Most importantly, visiting the United States is a
privilege not a right, and we shouldn't be afraid to deny people that
privilege if there is any chance they pose a threat," said Gonzalez.

 

Jim Kouri, CPP is currently fifth vice-president of the National Association
of Chiefs of Police and he's a columnist for Examiner.com and New Media
Alliance (thenma.org).  In addition, he's a blogger for the Cheyenne,
Wyoming Fox News Radio affiliate KGAB (www.kgab.com). Kouri also serves as
political advisor for Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor Michael Moriarty.


He's former chief at a New York City housing project in Washington Heights
nicknamed "Crack City" by reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In
addition, he served as director of public safety at a New Jersey university
and director of security for several major organizations.  He's also served
on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers
throughout the country.   Kouri writes for many police and security
magazines including Chief of Police, Police Times, The Narc Officer and
others. He's a news writer and columnist for AmericanDaily.Com,
MensNewsDaily.Com, MichNews.Com, and he's syndicated by AXcessNews.Com.
Kouri appears regularly as on-air commentator for over 100 TV and radio news
and talk shows including Fox News Channel, Oprah, McLaughlin Report, CNN
Headline News, MTV, etc. 

 



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