To: Joe Hadenuf
Yes, I always appreciate people who question authority while I'm waiting in line behind them. Like the people at the supermarket who only reach for their money after the total comes up on the register as if they were holding out hope that the groceries were free.
If she wanted to question authority, she could have done it in a letter when she got off the plane.
15 posted on
12/06/2004 3:11:25 PM PST by
durasell
(Friends are so alarming, My lover's never charming...)
To: durasell
Yes, I always appreciate people who question authority while I'm waiting in line behind them. Like the people at the supermarket who only reach for their money after the total comes up on the register What?
What the sam hill does this have to do with questioning authority?
Yeowza....
27 posted on
12/06/2004 3:26:41 PM PST by
Joe Hadenuf
(I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
To: durasell
I had to laugh. Worse than that are the ones who don't even open their checkbook until they're given the total.
31 posted on
12/06/2004 3:31:53 PM PST by
Shannon
To: durasell
"If she wanted to question authority, she could have done it in a letter when she got off the plane."
It is my understanding that even letters after the fact are being met with a response, if any, that the regulations are secret. TSA is not sharing their regulations. People are being jailed for violating secret laws. When laws are secret, there is no logical guarantee that people are not being punishing for breaking laws that were crafted after they were incarcerated for some whim. The constitution is supposed to protect from both secret and ex post facto laws.
77 posted on
12/06/2004 4:17:54 PM PST by
Geritol
(Lord willing, there will be a later...)
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