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Michael Bloomberg:
“Weak gun laws are not just a crime problem, they are a national security threat. Congress should take common sense steps to keep guns away from terrorists”.
Obama
“The risk that we are especially concerned with right now is the ‘Lone Wolf Terrorist’, someone with a single weapon being able to carry out large scale massacre.’
CNN
Security stepped up nationwide in wake of Colorado movie theater shooting
Napolitano Eyes Tighter Security for Trains, Ships, Mass Transit
Published November 25, 2010 FOX
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said this week that her department is considering beefing up security on trains, ships and mass transit amid a public backlash over the body scanners and "enhanced" pat-downs at airports across the country.
When asked what terrorists will be thinking in the future, Napolitano said Monday on "Charlie Rose" that they will "continue to probe the system and try to find a way through."
"I think the tighter we get on aviation, we have to also be thinking now about going on to mass transit or to trains or maritime," she said. "So what do we need to be doing to strengthen our protections there?"
Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, authored a bill in September that would allow testing of body scanners at certain federal buildings.
Napolitano Eyes Tighter Security for Trains, Ships, Mass Transit | Fox News
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Notice Napolitano's lapel pin?
Madeline Albright and Hillary Clinton, and many other women in the REAL gov't wear the same pin.
This is from Albright's collection
“Weak gun laws are not just a crime problem, they are a national security threat. Congress should take common sense steps to keep guns away from terrorists”.
Obama
“The risk that we are especially concerned with right now is the ‘Lone Wolf Terrorist’, someone with a single weapon being able to carry out large scale massacre.’
CNN
Security stepped up nationwide in wake of Colorado movie theater shooting
Napolitano Eyes Tighter Security for Trains, Ships, Mass Transit
Published November 25, 2010 FOX
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said this week that her department is considering beefing up security on trains, ships and mass transit amid a public backlash over the body scanners and "enhanced" pat-downs at airports across the country.
When asked what terrorists will be thinking in the future, Napolitano said Monday on "Charlie Rose" that they will "continue to probe the system and try to find a way through."
"I think the tighter we get on aviation, we have to also be thinking now about going on to mass transit or to trains or maritime," she said. "So what do we need to be doing to strengthen our protections there?"
Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, authored a bill in September that would allow testing of body scanners at certain federal buildings.
Napolitano Eyes Tighter Security for Trains, Ships, Mass Transit | Fox News
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Notice Napolitano's lapel pin?
Madeline Albright and Hillary Clinton, and many other women in the REAL gov't wear the same pin.
This is from Albright's collection