Archive for September, 2006
You, I, and James Woods: missing elements in homeland security
Monday, September 11th, 20069/11/06
As we look back on this sad anniversary of 9/11, I wish that homeland
security policymakers were students of history and could look farther back — back to World War II.
During World War II, every community had plane spotters, older men and boys trained to recognize and report Axis planes. Posters everywhere warned “Loose Lips Sink […]



