Well, you’ve had your rant. Now try to answer the salient points I posed:
1. Does this unwanted sexual attack catch or deter terrorists?
2. Is this unwantd sexual attack a crime?
3. Will you volunteer to be the first person cavity checked by a bunch of unqualified perverts in public?
As for flying being a priviledge—that’s pure and unadulterated goverment propaganda. I’ve done some Googling. I found nothing credible to substantiate that claim. Perhaps you could enlighten me. And while we’re at it I suppose, in your opinion, riding a bus or train is also a priviledge? And what about walking down the street? Is that a priviledge, too? Not—unless you believe that all rights come from the government not our “creator”. Only Marxist’s believe that.
I believe in G-d, and I believe in our Constitution. I was meaning there is nowhere in our Constitution that guarantees a person’s right to fly, specifically. It is something that, if you have an interest in participating in, you have the freedom to pursue it ( as well as reject it), but it is not a Constitutionally guaranteed thing. That’s what I meant.
If you question that, maybe you need to quit calling other people Marxists and take a look in the mirror.
Have a great evening! :)