National Insecurity – Fire Janet Napolitano!

Posted by on Dec 29th, 2009 and filed under All Posts, Criminalization, Musings, New Posts, Politics, The Feds. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Perhaps our federal government is just too busy meddling in health care, or energy or making sure that bailed-out bankers can still get huge paychecks, but really, I cannot believe what I’m reading about the terrorist attempt that barely missed killing three hundred or so Americans on Christmas day!

We need to be outraged by this. Apparently there were numerous operational failures by DHS and possibly some other agencies. It’s one thing if the attack circumvented our security measures, but in this case, it seems we just screwed up – again! Did our government not learn anything from 9/11? Below I categorize the screw-ups that we know about already. In and of themselves, they are damning evidence of failure by those who are supposed to protect us.

1. The Brits had already banned him from their shores in May of this year. Check here for deets. http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1950280,00.html

2. He was on a ‘watch list’ that contains 500k names. Tell me this, what good is a list with half a million names? This brings up the bigger mess of the ‘no fly list’, which has become so full of false positives that it regularly breeches the rights of completely innocent people who cannot seem to get themselves off the list. Btw, that list costs us about one hundred million dollars per year to maintain! How can the underwear bomber not have made it on that list? Here’s a link for more on the list. http://www.boingboing.net/2009/02/03/nofly-list-100-milli.html

3. There was an interview of an eyewitness of Abdulmutallab’s boarding process in Amsterdam on Breitbart.com today. This eyewitness claims, very credibly, that Abdulmutallab was escorted to the final ticket checkpoint in Amsterdam by a well dressed Indian man in his 50s, telling the gate attendant that his companion, Abdulmutallab, didn’t have a passport, was from the Sudan and that he needed to get on the airplane. See the link here http://www.breitbart.tv/interview-witness-says-sharp-dressed-man-aided-terror-suspect-onto-plane-without-passport/

4. He traveled that day on a one way ticket purchased with cash and no checked luggage. That alone in the U.S. will get you excess scrutiny before boarding any flight, even if you are a crippled grandmother. How come we don’t have systems in place to catch any international passengers with these characteristics? If we do, how come this guy wasn’t interviewed and discovered before boarding? If he was interviewed, who did the interviewing and what transpired?

5. His father warned us about him over a month ago. A well known Nigerian banker, he had great credibility and clearly was going against his own personal interests by warning us that he felt his son’s radicalism had become a danger. What happened to that report? What did we do about it? I would like to think that the close to a trillion USD or so we spend on intelligence, defense and federal law enforcement would result in his father being immediately interviewed by capable operatives, with his son at least being interviewed, if not being put under surveillance immediately. I mean, if we aren’t put on alert when a credible person comes to our embassy and reports a threat, what are we doing?

Where is the accountability on these failures? Who is losing their job? I know for a fact that Janet Napolitano’s focus at DHS is political correctness – not our security. Her office communicates to DHS employees all the time – but rarely about national security. She is a bureaucrat – not a warrior! We need a warrior in charge of our battle against these terrorists.

This is what happens when we empower government to do so many other things than just protect us. Secondary concerns, administrivia and internal politics get cloudier and cloudier as the organization grows larger – and DHS is a huge mess. We need congressional hearings on this immediately and we need personnel changes as senior levels of DHS – starting with Napolitano to make sure everyone there knows that this is their number one mission. If we can’t nail terrorists like this, with so much foreknowledge, then nothing else they do is worth talking about.

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2 Responses for “National Insecurity – Fire Janet Napolitano!”

  1. Glenn says:

    How would you know what’s going on at DHS? It just so happens I have a
    highly placed source in DHS who catalogued a series of
    politically correct actions direct from Napolitano, that belie her incessant
    focus on rights, diversity, senstitivity, cost reduction and ‘greening’ the
    department that have NOTHING to do with protecting us from such attacks. And
    this is definitely a change of tone from previous leadership.

    As for whether someone should be held to account for this screwup, who do
    you suggest, if not Napolitano? As I catalogue in my article, there were
    several basic operational screwups that occurred – that we know of only a
    few days afterwards, who knows what will come out eventually. And then for
    her to come out and say the system works? Absurd! The incompetence of DHS
    almost caused the loss of 300 lives (only spared because of the idiotic
    terrorist’s screwup), what if you or your loved ones were on the airplane,
    would you be so sanguine? I doubt it.

  2. Mark Birch says:

    You could have stopped at #1. The fact that nine years later the US and UK are not joined up on these lists is troubling. After 9/11, it was recognized that global coordination on the fight against terrorism was essentiaL Clearly it is not happening, even amongst supposedly closest of allies.

    As for Napolitano, I am not sure this incident requires her resignation, nor do I think political correctness is driving the agency’s agenda. What is clear though is that the agency is a behemoth and needs to be examined thoroughly to understand if it even effective at its purpose of keeping our country safe.

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