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Politics : American Presidential Politics and foreign affairs

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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (4549)2/25/2006 5:55:03 AM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (2) of 71588
 
Amazingly, I can actually agree with Lazarus Long on an issue for a change. I agree that the arab people have no track record of decency and honor and there is absolutely no reason why we should ever let them run our ports. If we are really serious about fighting the War on Terrorism, the last thing we need is a bunch of potential terrorist sympathizes involved in the operation of our ports. Sure, they are just a bunch of arab businessmen and the U.S. will still do port security. But, so what? Why should we even open the door by a crack? Why jepordize our port security at all, by letting an arab company have thorough knowledge of our ports and their workings and failings. How hard would it be for some terorists who knows some guy who knows some other guy to pay to obtain vital information about our port security in an attempt to circumvent it? It would be a hell of a lot harder if an arab company were not involved.

No way they can be trusted, sorry their record speaks for itself. A real War on Terrorism starts with real port security and I don't see how that can possibly start with arab control of our ports.
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