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...Vote For Your Favorite Wench... Tuesday, 13. August 2002
mld, August 13, 2002 at 9:33:00 PM CESTKiller Airline Security Nathaniel Lee Kenwanyama, 22, is a convicted rapist. He also, until a few days ago, was a baggage screener at Houston's Hobby Airport. He most likely would still be, had he not, last Saturday night, fired some shots at some folks and tried to set an apartment on fire. He's being charged with attempted capital murder, three counts, and arson. He's been employed by a Houston-based firm, Maxaero, for the last six months. It's pretty obvious that the mandated background checks were never performed, as it would have been fairly easy to ferret out first, that he'd been fired from his previous job as a jail guard after his background came to light, and second, that he'd spent five years in a juvenile detention facility. Maybe the folks at Maxaero, who have security contracts at airports in three states, are just good-hearted folks that want to give a guy a second chance. If so, I hope their compassion lands them in jail along with their rehab project. We've been treated to the sight of several corporate execs being led away in handcuffs over the last few weeks. I'd like to see whoever's (not) running Maxaero added to the parade. Mineta, if you're listening, here's a good candidate to make an example of. Especially since this is not their first problem. The local TV station that reported the Kenwanyama story, earlier this year investigated the firm. Maxaero hired one of the station's young production assistants. His background was never checked, his references weren't called, and he was never even questioned as to his mental stability or criminal record. That story is here. Oh, and during his training, he was taught several "secrets" of the security process. Secrets that it seems are not hard for a potential bomber to learn. All you have to do is fill out an application. Unsurprisingly, Maxaero refuses to talk to the press about either incident. Perhaps a subpoena or two could loosen their tongues, and tighten their hiring policies. He could start with the CEO, Willard Sumner. Earlier this year, when the process of federalization made it look like his company might lose some business, he said that it would be "devastating," and "put them out of business." We can only hope. Sumner then went on to say: ``We've worked hard to build a company that doesn't have the bad reputation that other companies have." I think you can quit worrying about your reputation now. ... Link (1 comment) ... Comment mld, August 13, 2002 at 2:46:00 PM CEST The Cat's PJs PJ O'Rouke remains one of the funniest and most trenchant satirists working. Evidence the article he wrote for The Atlantic on several protest marches in Washingington, D.C. held in support of various causes last April: "The Colombia Mobilization Festival of Hope and Resistance gathered at the Washington Monument. U.S. drug-eradication policy was opposed. Millions of Americans have opposed that policy more effectively with mirrors, razor blades, and little glass pipes. The Colombia Mobilization also wanted the U.S. Army School of the Americas eliminated, although it has been and is now the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation. This can no longer be called a training ground for Latin American dictators, because Castro is the only dictator left. And to judge by the number of Che T-shirts in the crowd, the Colombia Mobilization is on Cuba's side." "A kid waved an American flag that had corporate logos instead of stars on the blue field. He was wearing Adidas shoes, a Swiss Army watch, and a Mountainsmith backpack." "Max found campus feminists to interview. One admitted that the Taliban's treatment of women was terrible and said the United States should have done something earlier, "in the name of women." "Wouldn't that involve war?" Max asked. "Yeah, it's a tricky one," the feminist said. "There might be some nonviolent approach such as micro-lending." Go read the whole thing. It's hi-freakin-larious. ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment |
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