Like Adam said, it's not really news. But there is something
definately awkward about the situation.

One comparison that has struck me lately is the war on terrorism vs.
the war on drugs. For the latter, we have accepted thorough
inspections of individuals, even of internal organs, for decades
already. There seems to be nothing awkward about that?

So what makes the difference? Or is there one?

Jostein


On 9/18/06, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The ramifications are pretty clear:
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