Thanks to near good police investi...
Thanks to near good police investigation in the United Kingdom, a terrorist piece of ground to blow up some 10 commercial aircraft and kill approximately 2000 was interrupted Now, don't we need any in-depth investigation by the print media and reporting about the specific techniques the police used to discover these terrorist activities? Just as the technique of the direction monitoring the transfer of capitals was disclosed, shouldn't the public have "the right to know" in what way this latest terrorist plot was thwarted? Let's have the media and various so-called liberty protectors recount all of the investigative courses the government is using in the way that the terrorists don't make the same mistakes again. Silly, isn't it, unless isn't it happening? Al Zvinakis, Lemont Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided by the agency of ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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