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t almost pains
me to state
this, but for
the first time in my
life, I agree with Bill
O'Reilly: The
American Civil
Liberties Union has
gone nuts.
HARRY
On the same day
— heck, within
KI RS BAUM
minutes of each
Columnist
other — two stories
hit the wires.
On Aug. 4, Al Jazeera aired a state-
ment by Ayman al-Zawahiri, Osama's
right-hand man, warning the United
States and Great Britain of more vio-
lence to come.
Then the New York Chapter of the
ACLU filed suit against the city of
New York to prevent the police from
searching subway passenger's bags.
Perfect timing.
In 2005, an al-Zawahiri statement
preceded the terrorist attacks in
Madrid and London by about
two weeks.
"If you continue your politics
against Muslims, you will see, God
willing, such horror that you will
forget the horrors of Vietnam," he
said last week, according to a
CNN.com report. Then he called for
the United States to withdraw from
Muslim lands.
Meanwhile, according to
nynewsday.com, the NYCLU suit stat-
ed, "While concerns about terrorism,
of course, justify — indeed, require —
aggressive police tactics, those con-
cerns cannot justify the Police
Department's unprecedented policy of
subjecting millions of innocent people
to suspicion-less searches."
Which means that the odds are
pretty good that between now and
Aug.-26, someone's going to get hit,
and if suicide bombers target the
New York City subway, they might
take along some ACLU lawyers who
have been sent down there to make
sure the police aren't doing any
racial profiling.
O'Reilly has railed against the
ACLU for years, calling it one of the
most dangerous organizations in
America. But, in this case, he's got a
-
99258C,
good point.
I'm all for the First Amendment, it's
what keeps me employed. I know
what my rights are, and I'm perfectly
willing to give up my right td climb
on a bus or enter a subway without a
search through my lunch pail.
The police aren't trying to keep me
from freedom, they're trying to keep
me breathing.
And if their attempts to keep the
bad guys from doing bad things
include profiling, I'm all for that, too.
I hate airports, crowds and flying
on a tube.
Anyone who sees me at an airport
sees the same thing: a slightly sweat-
ing man with Semitic features who is
spending time in line nervously look-
ing around.
I've takennumerous trips on planes
since 9-11.
I have yet-to get pulled out of line
and searched;-and I don't understand
why I've been spared.
The 9-year-old kid with a Barbie
doll gets pulled over and wanded,
while the doll gets temporarily decapi-
tated so the screener can look down
Barbie's throat.
.And likewise for the dangerous-
looking 85-year-old guy with the
walker.
It may be too much to expect the
airport screeners to have the same
training and power as the screeners in
Israel's Ben-Gurion Airport, but until
someone's grandmother gets caught
trying to smuggle C-4 explosives on a
U.S. airline, why not pull guys like
me out of line?
A CNN.com QuickVote poll
showed that 69 percent of those who
took the poll were moderately or very
concerned about another Al Qaida
strike against the United States.
Whether Republican or Democrat,
liberal or conservative; Al Qaida
doesn't care.
They hate us all, and they're ready
to strike. And if you still think your
rights are being violated by a police
officer searching your bags, ask an
Israeli.
The public is scared, the clock is
ticking and the ACLU lawyers are
handcuffing the people trying to
help. ❑
.