Chertoff, Michael
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Many Democrats are still clinging to this politicized message to scare the public.
Topping the list of dangers: chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear attacks.
He's making his round of exit interviews with an unusual twist.
Democrats offer measure to require border agents to establish a "reasonable suspicion" before search.
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff is on a crusade the likes of which Washington has rarely seen. He even has an acronym for it: NIMTOF.
Just days from its official fifth birthday on March 1, the Department of Homeland Security is crowing about its successes in establishing tighter security to thwart terrorism.
The Department of Homeland Security, currently building real and virtual fences on the nation's southern border, won't give in to local lawsuits or complaints from landowners because protecting the nation is a larger responsibility than protecting a landowner's property, according to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.
Nothing's changed since Whispers broke the story.
Chertoff, said to be the replacement, has a mess to clean up.
