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8 August 2006 - 12:45 pm
This just in: Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff believes that terrorists will not use ferries or personal water craft to enter the United States. Consequently, the security-inspired passport requirements going into effect on the US-Canada border will exclude these modes of entry.
I feel much safer knowing that we're protected from ferry-based terrorists and don't even need to bother with standard security measures for this mode of transportation. 9/11 taught us that terrorists hijack airplanes. I don't even know why ferries were under discussion.
Posted by on 8 August 2006 at 12:38 PM
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