With mass transit riders alerted that people in bulky clothing or sweating profusely could be suicide bombers, should police screen passengers for more specific characteristics, like skin color, age, and religion? The debate on profiling in law enforcement is resuming in New York.
In Profile
Paul Sperry, a Hoover Institution media fellow, author, Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives Have Penetrated Washington (Nelson Current, 2005)
- makes the case for racial profiling
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R. P. Eddy, senior fellow for Counterterrorism at the Manhattan Institute and founder and executive director of the Center ...
- makes the case for racial profiling
and
R. P. Eddy, senior fellow for Counterterrorism at the Manhattan Institute and founder and executive director of the Center ...
The End of the Road?
Monte Melnick tour manager of the Ramones for 22 years--from the first concert to the last, audio visual associate New York Hall of Science--and author with Frank Meyer On The Road With The Ramones (Sanctuary Publishing, November 2003)
- on the closing of CBGB's
- on the closing of CBGB's
Democracy Wonk
- listeners debate the evolution of the theory of intelligent design
Santorum on Parenthood, the Village, and his Gay Communications Director
This afternoon we recorded an interview with family values firecracker Senator Rick Santorum on his new book, 'It Takes a Family', parenthood, and his gay communications director.
Tune in tomorrow at 10!
Friedman Gets Local
Can a single-issue candidate get elected public advocate? Tom Friedman seems to think so. The guru of flat-worldism gets seriously local in today's Times, planting a big wet cyberkiss on public advocate candidate Andrew Rasiej and ...