Posted on 07/02/2016 6:17:57 PM PDT by Red in Blue PA
MEMPHIS, Tenn. --- Bloodied and bruised Hannah Cohen was led from Memphis International Airport in handcuffs.
The 19-year old was headed home to Chattanooga after treatment for a brain tumor at St. Jude Hospital June 30, 2015.
It's a trip they've made for 17 years.
This time, an unarmed Hannah, set off the metal detector at a security checkpoint
They wanted to do further scanning, she was reluctant, she didn't understand what they were about to do," said her mother Shirley Cohen.
Cohen told us she tried to tell TSA agents her daughter is partially deaf, blind in one eye, paralyzed, and easily confused, but said she was kept at a distance by police.
She's trying to get away from them but in the next instant, one of them had her down on the ground and hit her head on the floor. There was blood everywhere, said Cohen.
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>>Driving the 1440 miles from Texas to L.A. can be done in two days.
Ive done it a number of times.
To New York City is 1547 miles; havent made that run yet.<<
Your time must be pretty cheap. If you wanted to visit NYC or LA you would need an additional 4 days round trip before you even saw one thing at either. So your cost is 96 hours just to get there ad back. Assuming a $500 plane ticket, that makes your time about 5 bucks an hour. And I drove from LA to Dallas when I moved and no human can tell me they enjoy that drive.
Wow, you really do let the government push you around.
Air travel is just one more cross to bear because of the liberal political correct philosophy we have adopted.
Air travel . . where else can yo go to be treated like cattle, or treated like a terrorist and be forced to pay the exorbitant cost. AAAh liberal America.
Thanks for the info; as I said, I haven’t gone overseas since 1996.
Well, in that case, given the increase in unrest in mexico from the cartels, etc, and the rising islamification of Europe, I have no desire to travel overseas.
The government is —not— boxing me in; I’m making my own choices.
>>Air travel . . where else can yo go to be treated like cattle, or treated like a terrorist and be forced to pay the exorbitant cost. AAAh liberal America.<<
There were many options available after 9/11. They chose the worst of all of the, at all levels.
My point continues to be: but there it is. Not flying is a silly reaction to a reality. It is cutting off your nose despite your face.
And my reaction to the OP has not changed: we need more data before we can condemn the TSA on this, mo matter how much we love how it fits into our narrative.
>>The government is not boxing me in; Im making my own choices.<<
By your own admission you won’t fly BECAUSE of the TSA. That means THEY made the decision for you.
Unless you can tell us with a straight face that if the TSA was abolished and a more intelligent system put n its place (such as what Israel does), you would absolutely not fly. But you can’s say that since you already said you would fly out of Canada on the (mistaken) assumption their system is better.
I have family in NYC and L.A., so I can stay with them.
Leave Friday morning, get there Saturday evening.
Visit and sightsee Monday thru Friday.
Leave early Saturday and get home Sunday evening.
I’m not in such a hurry that I have to get there the same day.
The government doesn’t push me around; I can leave what time I want, and take what I want with me.
>>The government doesnt push me around; I can leave what time I want, and take what I want with me.<<
Not if you want to go somewhere outside North America’s contiguous borders. You can take ships but they are very, very slow and very, very expensive.
Your whole word is now circle of about a `1,000 mile radius because you let the government draw that line for you.
After flying for many, many years before TSA proved to me that the people hired for their so-called security were those that flunked their IQ tests. Then they made that a government agency. Added incompetence to stupid. Their is NO excuse for the way our airport security is handled.
I have the luxury of being retired. If I can’t drive there I DON’T GO! FUTSA
>>I have the luxury of being retired. If I cant drive there I DONT GO! FUTSA<<
Well, that certainly punishes the TSA.
You, like our other friends, have let the government cow you into submission.
“Its my observation that most TSA employees are ghetto-types fresh off the welfare rolls, and their job gives them power over Whitey.”
After researching possible travel on Amtrak, it became clear that Amtrak exists for the sole reason of getting “ghetto-types fresh off the welfare rolls, and ... power over Whitey.” Horrible, dreadful, sadistic, BLM people manning the cars and calling the shots. That included putting “white folk” off the train at deserted terminals in the middle of the night, making them give up their reserved seats for blacks, and other things. I’d NEVER consider traveling Amtrak.
We travel via car now. If/when emergency family illness, funerals, etc., occur I expect we’ll have resort to air travel on a case-by-case infrequent basis.
Nope, rejection.
Besides, following the government rules IS BEING COWED BY THE GOVERNMENT.
Besides, following the government rules IS BEING COWED BY THE GOVERNMENT.
Naked-0-vision is gone?
I believe my airport still has them.
Well said.
>>Besides, following the government rules IS BEING COWED BY THE GOVERNMENT.<<
So, you are being cowed by the government when you make money?
No, you do what you have and want to and work through the government nonsense as best you can.
The TSA is a lot less obtrusive than the IRS. Not flying because of the TSA is like not working because of the IRS.
>>Naked-0-vision is gone?
I believe my airport still has them.<<
I haven’t seen one in over 5 years. They have a chamber that looks the same but now it just is a stick figure with little yellow boxes where something doesn’t match.
My whole world is about a 7’ radius.
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