Post-9/11: Protect the Freedom To Warn
""If you see something, say something." That's what our homeland
security apparatchiks incessantly preach. But 13 years after the 9/11
attacks, the freedom to warn is in danger and vigilant whistleblowers
are under fire.
Listen to Robert MacLean. He's a former Air
Force nuclear weapons specialist and Border Patrol agent recruited by
the government to serve as one of the first federal air marshals after
9/11."
[Townhall.com]
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