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Flying Blind.


Flying Blind

Michael A. Smerconish

Running Press

125 South Twenty-Second Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-4399

0762423765 $18.95 1-800-345-5359 www.perseusbooks.com

To put it bluntly, "political correctness politically correct
adj. Abbr. PC
1. Of, relating to, or supporting broad social, political, and educational change, especially to redress historical injustices in matters such as race, class, gender, and sexual orientation.
" has made a chronic mess of post-911 efforts to secure our country from Islamic terrorist attacks on our airlines, on our seaports This is a list of the world's seaports: Atlantic Ocean

Main article: List of ports and harbours of the Atlantic Ocean
  • Accra, Ghana
  • A Coruña, Spain
  • Banana, Democratic Republic of the Congo
, on our borders, on our infrastructure, and on our cities. Flying Blind: How Political Correctness Continues To Compromise Airline Safety Post by radio talk show host Michael Smerconish Michael Smerconish (born 1962) is a Philadelphia-based radio host who can be heard on WPHT 1210 AM from 5:30 a.m. until 9 a.m., Monday through Friday. Smerconish has also filled in for Bill O'Reilly on The Radio Factor  focuses specifically upon our airports and airlines and how anti-profiling tactics (first developed during the Clinton Administration Noun 1. Clinton administration - the executive under President Clinton
executive - persons who administer the law
 and perpetuated under the Bush Administration) put 590 million airline passengers at risk every year for the past three years and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Flying Blind exposes the absurdities that pass for airline security these days, but even more importantly, offers practical, effect, applicable solutions for fixing the problem of insecure in·se·cure
adj.
1. Lacking emotional stability; not well-adjusted.

2. Lacking self-confidence; plagued by anxiety.



in
 airports, foolish nitpicking nit·pick·ing  
n.
Minute, trivial, unnecessary, and unjustified criticism or faultfinding.

nitpicking nit (inf) nKleinigkeitskrämerei f 
 while the larger picture is ignored, and the shell game that's been going on (such as federalizing baggage inspector and airport security personnel by simply changing the color of their uniform jackets but providing little or no in service training to better do their jobs) to disguise just how vulnerable we continue to be. Flying Blind is a highly recommended wake up call--especially in this time of a presidential politics charged atmosphere of posturing and disassembling by all sides.
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