The Debates on Profiling and Political Correctness Continue
ByYesterday, I watched as some news networks spent a great deal of time concentrating their terrorism debates on the issues of profiling and political correctness.
I noticed this while flipping back and forth between FOX News and CNN. I was surprised to find CNN providing a better than normal balance on this issue. Could it be that maybe those on the left are seeing both of these issues as issues needing to be addressed and possibly needing to be thrown to the side? I think so. As with so many major issues affecting us, it seems the ones creating the biggest uproar are just a small population. Even though there are few of them raising a stink about issues, these few scream, yell, sue, and intimidate until they get their way.
This brings me to some of the more important issues around profiling and the bowing to political correctness. We have permitted our legal system to be taken over by attorneys and judges with liberal agendas, who are biting at the bit to use their positions to make law and influence the way the legal system views profiling and political correctness issues. While a number of people focus on the issues with the Senate and the House, they have failed to see that some of our biggest issues lie within the United States legal system.
While I do applaud the news networks for addressing the profiling and politically correct issues, they do need to go after and address the common sense causes to allowing terrorists to get away with dry runs and the testing of our security techniques. Perhaps an obvious dry run should be viewed the same way as an attempted robbery. If the kettle is black, then a dry run is an attempted terrorist attack.
These are just some of my thoughts on this critical issue. What are yours?
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