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Intelligence agencies should open their meetings to the public and publish their operating procedures in the New York Times? I think not.
AMEN!
Maybe if they did that, people in the US would be a whole lot smarter and realistic, after the fact, let the public decide, they work for us....we pay them, it is high time this pathetic non-exisiting intelligence among U.S. civilians stops...it's like, ok, here ya go, I pay you to do your job, but don't want to know nothing? And American's have curled up in this self protective ball, not wanting to deal with reality.
Profiling? Like there aren`t any black, white, Hispanic, etc. Americans that have become radicalized? That`s the flaw in your plan. Terrorists don`t necessarily look like terrorists. What kind of rights do people have when there bodies are found in a pile of rubble because some whackjob blew up the building. This is the real world not the world of ben franklin and and the other founders who spouted stuff that makes zero sense today.
Is that the extent of their security procedures? You can bet it isn`t.
Have you ever flown out of Israel? Do they force everyone to go through the ridiculous U.S.-type TSA screenings? No.
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