Posted on 11/20/2010 10:53:27 PM PST by FTJM
When I went to the airport today, I was put in the uncomfortable position of a so-called naked full-body scan. Todays experience was very different from the last flight I made, nearly two weeks ago; at that time I only had to go through a magnetometer. Today there was no option it was either the full-body scan, a humiliating pat-down or no flight. All passengers flying out of Washington, DC were subjected to the new procedures. So, like confused cattle, our uneasy line of air travelers was herded through the machine.
But my experience today was nothing compared to that of Thomas D. Tom Sawyer, a 61-year-old retired special education teacher from Lansing, Michigan. Sawyer was reportedly on his way to a wedding in Orlando when his medical condition caught the special attention of security.
As a survivor of bladder cancer, Sawyer wears his pants two sizes to large to accommodate medical equipment he must now wear. I have to wear special clothes and in order to mount the [urostomy] bag I have to seal a wafer to my stomach and then attach the bag. If the seal is broken, urine can leak all over my body and clothes, he recounted to MSNBC.
On Nov. 7, Sawyer said he went through the security checkpoint at Detroit Metropolitan Airport. Evidently the scanner picked up on my urostomy bag, because I was chosen for a pat-down procedure, he said. Because of his medical condition, Sawyer says he asked to be screened in private. One officer looked at another, rolled his eyes and said that they really didnt have any place to take me, said Sawyer. After I said again that Id like privacy, they took me to an office.
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I hate it when I am left crying, humiliated, and soaked in my own pi$$.
You’d think those much ballyhooed X-ray/T-ray machines would reveal what an apparatus like this is and spare the grope. But no, they scan AND grope.
Hopefully after the holidays those that fly will be more outraged than what is being said already and they’ll be forced to stop this insanity. What country is this any more?
The WH will just try and whitewash this whole thing
And I practive what I preach in my tag line, and pray for good leaders, once or more, a day.
“And so betwixt them both you see... they licked the platter clean.”
Hussein is just running wild with the gift that Bush gave him.
Funny isn’t it that we haven’t heard zero complaining about his inheritance of the TSA.
I’ve been chosen for a pat down before it became law. I just assumed it was because I was the baddest looking mofo in the place. When you’re a 6’8”, black and ugly like me, it comes with the territory.
Thank God for the Tea Party.
THIS MAKES MY BLOOD BOIL. HOW DARE THEY DO THIS TO THIS POOR MAN. DAMN THEM. DAMN OBAMA.
I have flown once since 9/11, and it was already ridiculous then. Now, no, I won't fly.
What we really need is a period when all of America just stays on the ground in protest--until the Airlines raise hell with the Government over this crap.
We can all howl all we want, but until someone bleeds (even at the wallet), it won't make much difference unless the Obamedia break ranks and raise hell, too.
(sarcasm and disgust)
Dogs are more reliable, less expensive, and much nicer if you’re clean.
None of what the dogs do is humiliating or intimidating...which is what I believe these procedures are designed to do.
I hope Chertoff has his day of reckoning very soon...
>> I have flown once since 9/11,
Traveled plenty of times since then overseas.
What’s happening today is #ing wild-ass bizarre!
Let’s not bludgeon our brothers and sisters at the gate. Instead, we need to challenge the ‘lawmakers’ in DC that are responsible for the violations of our Liberties!
Yes, we can protest, but if we don't show our revulsion for this by not submitting it won't make any difference.
Otherwise, there will be a brief two or three week flurry of 'horror' articles and letters to the editor and Congress, and then it will die out and the new 'norm' will be passively accepted, just as the confiscation of embroidery scissors and nail clippers was.
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