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2007-07-10

Communication sometimes bad

I'm listening to the BBC interview the guy who "toughened up" the report that Blare went to parliament that justified the war effort for Iraq. It taught me something. When you have separate investigative bodies that do not always get along and do not always cooperate with each other, you can bet that the information they come up with will not always agree. You can then compare the information and the degree and depth of difference will speak volumes. The different possibly competing motivations and resources will produce different results and prevent any one entity (Homeland Security for example) from obtaining too much control of the ears and eyes of the president or congress.

So, the whole idea of getting better communication between police forces may have a fundamental flaw. Our government has a balance of branches. Executive may have to be split giving us four branches. It should be split in to Enforcement and Surveillance. We should not PC the new names. They should be called something scary so people keep an eye on them.

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