It’s a problem that will cost lives again; just like it did on September 11, 2001.
Just ask Michael Tuohey, the ticket agent who gave the boarding passes to Mohamed Atta and Abdul Aziz Alomari. Clearly a product of liberal conditioning; he allowed who he instinctively knew to be terrorists to board the plane:
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I said to myself, ‘If this guy doesn’t look like an Arab terrorist, then nothing does.’ Then I gave myself a mental slap, because in this day and age, it’s not nice to say things like this,” he said. “You’ve checked in hundreds of Arabs and Hindus and Sikhs, and you’ve never done that. I felt kind of embarrassed.”
Embarrassed until the jet crashed into the WTC. Im glad I don’t have to live with that.
Even with testimony from an agent who readily admits his training and instincts spotted a terrorist isn’t enough to convince civil right dingbats like the ACLU that the human being is the best judge of friend or foe. Let me share a quote from Johnah Goldberg’s column from The Kansas City Star:
Our concern is that giving TSA screeners this kind of responsibility and discretion can result in their making decisions not based on solid criteria but on impermissible characteristics such as race,†the ACLU’s Gregory T. Nojeim told the Journal.
Obviously Gregory Nojeim isn’t familiar with Michael Tuohey’s dance with the devil that morning of September 11th.
I don’t believe racial profiling is the end-all to screening out the filth hell-bent on America’s destruction but I definitely don’t think it should be a forbidden factor either.
Im sure Michael Tuohey would say the same.