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July 6, 2010

Fox News has spent the years since 9/11 spewing hatred of people, some of whom decide to hate Designer Handbags right back. There is no way to stop every single individual who has been filled with hate without turning into something like the former East Germany, with neighbors informing on neighbors, and, as is obvious, even with all that the East German state failed because the more repressive it was, the more people who hated it. The more Fox and its fans hate, the more people will hate not just Fox but, unfortunately, all of us. We all are potential victims of hatred spewed by Fox. This sort of foot traffic may seem to indicate a healthy, vibrant city but it strikes me as something that is ultimately unsustainable. I’ve seen busy, living cities in other, older parts of the world, and while they have traffic, they do not have Times Square’s omnipresent swarms of Louis Vuitton Handbags touristy humanity. Maybe it’s time to rethink packing more, more, more, more people into Times Square. How much does Times Square have to do with actual commerce and tourism, and how much does it have to do with a conspicuous display of people-massing? Even Mayor Bloomberg rushed down to Times Square to add his body to the pack count.

Cameras didn’t prevent the car bomb crime in Times Square. Alert, responsive vendors and the Coach Wallets cops they alerted did. Cameras no doubt are helpful in solving the crime. But they didn’t prevent it. Cameras might prevent future crimes, because of the publicity they got in this incident. People might be inhibited from commiting crimes in public, knowing the likelihood of being caught on camera or they might at least do a better job of concealing what they’re doing.

Before the cameras, the next to the last line of defense against exactly this type of terrorist attempt was the Fendi Handbags implementation of police presence at the various toll booths feeding the arteries to Manhattan. It’s more than likely that the gasoline cans were filled before entering the City, where gas stations are harder to find than terrorists. If the police posted at the toll booths of whatever bridge or tunnel cannot identify two screaming red gasoline cans in the backseat of a vehicle, then we’re back to square one.

More surveillance while our civil liberties erode will not increase our security. It will only turn us into a police state where attacks will continue and the quality of life devolves into tyranny. How can that result in freedom? Our war policy in the Middle East is fueling hatred against the U.S. and Americans. Ending these wars of empire based upon lies from the start is best solution to reclaiming our Chloe Handbags Everyone, man,woman,child, should be more aware of their surroundings. Too many people wander around aimlessly involved in their own little world. They fail to realize that something relatively insignificant, can hold the key to arrests and or prevention of Miu Miu Handbags terrorist threats to our country. I think such superficial treatments of the problem would not take us anywhere other than burdening national exchequer may it be any country. The need of the hour is to take bigger picture in to consideration. It is high time that we strive to address the Hermes Bags root causes that influence humans to resort to such extreme acts. While innovative technologies will continue to assist their handlers in apprehension of such radicals, these may not put an end to misplaced desires of perpetrators of terrorism.

They are a false sense of security and an intrustion on privacy. The sloppy security in Times Square should give pause to those who think that hordes of police officers can keep us safe. Recall the unlicensed van that was parked for 3 days displaying only an easily faked law enforcement placard. That is the Burberry Wallets problem not more technology.

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