Homeland Dept. to Super Bowl attendees: See Something Say Something
Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano is asking Super Bowl fans in Dallas and around the country to assist in the effort to make Super Bowl Sunday safe.
Secretary Napolitano launched the campaign called "If You See Something, Say Something" earlier this week when she personally inspected the security measures taken at Cowboys Stadium. The campaign is in partnership with the National Football League. “The idea is simple,” Napolitano said at a press conference on Monday. “We are simply asking the American people to be vigilant, recognizing that our security is a shared responsibility that all of us must participate in.” We've all heard of first responders and now Napolitano wants to deputize first observers no matter where Americans are to watch the big game. Although not very different from the advice we get at large public places to report anything suspicious, this effort encompasses the whole country on what has become a national holiday.
First Observer: We do see something, Janet. -We've discovered a war criminal and torturer. In fact, he's right here in Arlington, Texas, at the Superbowl...please do something...and fast.