One one hand, it's pathetic that Card Player would post something like this -- a "poker" article that isn't about actual poker and is obviously a paid promotion for an advertiser. On the other hand, I'm OK with it, because I understand that Card Player ...
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Behavioral tells are the main part of the internal security, but you're right that the point the article makes at the very end regarding the most important step being intelligence is entirely correct. Intelligence (research) is fairly indisputably the most important security measure, but that's ...
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TRG, I think you missed a few key points in the article: 1) Despite having a higher terrorist-per-capita than the U.S., they've had no incidents at their airports since instituting this system aside from the accidental handgun mentioned. 2) The process they use focuses on ...
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Read this article. This is a brilliant example of reasonable, effective security at one of -- if not THE -- highest-risk airports in the world: http://tinyurl.com/y9ne7tn They have much, much higher risks there, but much "less" security, it's just more effective and more logical. You ...
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Lee, I like you, but I think you're wrong about how Franklin intended his quote. From what I know of the Founding Fathers and their principles, privacy certainly is an essential liberty, as is the right not to be searched or to have things seized ...
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I assume you're ruling out a set of jacks or tens because of his fold on the river getting better than 6-1? Because his line makes a lot of sense for that until the river fold, and it even makes sense there if you think ...
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"if anyone has an issue with the TSA. DON'T FLY. pure and simple. Flying is a privilege, not a right." Also, don't drive, because that's a privilege (including buses, taxis, and so on. If your job decides that you need to take trips overseas to ...
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"I consider the TSA thing to be a big invasion of privacy rooted in left-wing political correctness." I love people who look for any dumb reason to blame the opposing party without looking at the full picture. Yes, you're right that the anti-profiling policies are ...
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