Posted on 07/21/2016 2:13:30 PM PDT by Daffynition
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy bypassed a federal security checkpoint at Bradley International Airport last Nov. 27 while carrying a backpack belonging to his son, Samuel Malloy, through a private corridor to the departure gate area as he and first lady Cathy Malloy saw their son off for a flight, a Courant investigation of the episode has found.
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Kudos to Jon Lender for exposing this little minor incident of absentmindedness.
Laws are for the little people.
It’s good to be the king.
Since there is no party designation can I assume he is a dim?
Laws are only for REPUBLICANS and the rest of the little people.
Sad, isn’t it. I loved the way the king through his security detail under the bus.
The only way we’ll get rid of the fool, is if he accepts an DC appointment.
Yes, of course, this is Connecticut. ;)
Connecticut: *The Constitution state* Meh.
Probably carrying some Heroin or Coke.not the Bottled variety.
Rules are for little people...
You betcha.
MEMO
FROM: ISIS Central Planning
TO: All Muslims
RE: Blowing up Infidel Airplanes
It appears the most effective tactic may be to get elected to public office in the US as a Democrat (see: Ellison, Keith) and then take the IED backpack on the plane, bypassing security. Refer to this week’s training video for more details.
Ask Pakistan, what happened with Gen Zia when unchecked baggage boarded the plane.
What difference does it make?
The luggage handlers go in the back door and are never checked.
Malloy is a Democrat nutcase. He makes Charles Manson sound sane.
And the Marxists/liberals love him. It’s like Igor and Dracula. “Can I have another fly, please?”
One rule for the ruling elite, another for the people who pay for their lifestyle.
I worry more that the CSP are complicit.
No heads will roll on this one though.
Typical.
This is just a micro sampling of what will go on with a pantsuit presidency.
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