LAST FRIDAY, two young attorneys driving a truck across the country were accosted by Tennessee police and a number of police dogs. The date was a highly infelicitous one for the pair of Texas lawyers on a mission to Manhattan.

It was April 19th: Adolf Hitler’s birthday, celebrated six years ago by Timothy McVeigh with the bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City. Ever since, it has been a time of extremely high alert for police departments across this jumpy land.

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