kbs2244 wrote:Two things.
First, from that story:
"Even today with the heightened security in North America, they will check your items to death. But they will never look at you, at how you behave. They will never look into your eyes ... and that's how you figure out the bad guys from the good guys."
That makes it personal.
You don’t treat everybody the same.
In the “equality” sensitive countries you can’t do that.
Second,
They just do not have the volume of people passing through the airport that New York, Chicago, Paris, London have.
They can be up close and personal and still make the dead line.
Then, of course, there is that armed Air Marshal setting in the back facing seat on every flight.
I'll take the boat.
No thanks. Entering the US by ship isn't any better. You're still treated as a criminal.
I'll spend my money elsewhere, where they
don't treat me like a criminal, and where I
do feel welcome and appreciated, thank you.
Benjamin Franklin: "
Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety deserve neither Liberty nor Safety". And they most certainly do
not deserve my money!