Tags: Homeland security
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40 Percent of Americans Are Somewhat Confident in the Department of Homeland Security
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40% of Americans Are Somewhat Confident in the Department of Homeland Security
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Americans Have Mixed Feelings About the TSA
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Reason-Rupe Poll: 55 Percent of Americans Say We’ve Given Up Too Much Freedom and Privacy in the Name of Security Since 9/11
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Reason-Rupe Poll: 55 Percent of Americans Say We’ve Given Up Too Much Freedom and Privacy in the Name of Security Since 9/11
Just 19 percent believe leaving troops in Afghanistan makes us safer; 62 percent say the war in Iraq hasn’t been worth it; and 61 percent say U.S. uses its military too often in foreign conflicts
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Texas TSA Bill Revived
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Reason.tv: Remy-Do the TSA Pokey Pokey
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Napolitano Says "Very, Very, Very Few People" Get Pat Downs. How Many Is That?
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TSA Continues to Half-Defend "Cookie Cutter" Screening Procedures
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The Cost of Getting Bin Laden
Lost lives, lost dollars, and lost liberty
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Osama Won
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The Wrath of (Alfred) Kahn!: Underwear Bomber Picked Detroit Because Chicago, Houston Flights Were More Expensive!
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Better That 84,000 Be Libeled Than 10 Go Free
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What Islamist Terrorist Threat?
Al Qaeda doesn't have what it takes to hurt America
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You Might Be a Terrorist, Too
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Reason Writers on Stossel: Matt Welch Talks Budget-Cutting and the State of the Union
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The Very Tiny Terrorist
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The Terror Wars Holiday Special
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The Latest in Federal Anti-Terror Monitoring: It's Everywhere
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Joe Lieberman: When People Commit Crimes, They Must Be Prosecuted. Unless They Work for the Government