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Homeland security [Aug. 16th, 2007|01:52 am]
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American officers receive 16 hours of training — far less than their Israeli counterparts_ because U.S. officials want to be less intrusive.

Missing: logic.
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From:[info]xaxam@lj
Date:August 16th, 2007 - 07:39 am
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State/Fed employees won't stand more than that, - even 16 hours of training is 16 hours too much for them. Less intrusive are their bosses towards own subordinates.
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From:[info]cema@lj
Date:August 16th, 2007 - 04:39 pm
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Less intrusive are their bosses towards own subordinates.

Exactly.

But Israeli security people in the airport are also state employees. And yet they seem to be doing a reasonably successful and reasonably meaningful work.
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From:[info]xaxam@lj
Date:August 17th, 2007 - 01:33 am
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Israeli state employess are not necessarily the trash that cannot find a well-paid job in the private sector. Actually, most of them are university students working part-time to cover for the tuition
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From:[info]cema@lj
Date:August 17th, 2007 - 02:35 am
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Good news. Now why can't the US borrow this from Israel, too?
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From:[info]xaxam@lj
Date:August 17th, 2007 - 02:55 am
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It would be easier to borrow the whole of Israel. And cheaper ;-)