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Perpetual security state

Post-9/11 special powers, budgets, agencies seen needed far into future

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“My feeling is that it’s not the federal government that is going to prevent the next attack,” he said. “It’s the citizen. Because if the citizens are still alert and they see something unusual and report it, that’s when we can take action.”

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