Reader comments: Terrorist watch list helps fight terrorism

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Jeffrey | 12:21 a.m. July 20, 2008
Yep, it's a good thing that we have a million people as suspected terrorists on that list - it's definitely keeping America safer. I say we should just identify everybody as a possible criminal the moment they are born and lock everyone in a 10x10 cement box. We can't get any safer than that!

This list had Nelson Mandela on it until that fact received enough coverage he was taken off. What does that tell you?

I'm so sick and tired of the "keeping you safe" argument, and so is the rest of America.

Give us our freedoms back!
Bob Bogle | 7:52 a.m. July 20, 2008
I thought we had all the terrorists busy and on the run in Iraq.

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