Since when is wearing a T-shirt a "constitutional right"?
Delta has flights leaving every day. Just be sure not to wear that t-shirt.
This hezbo wannabe doesn't understand why a t-shirt sporting a message of defiance with arabic script might cause concern on an airplane. From his incoherent essay about his little vacation through jihadistan, it is apparent that a mind is a terrible thing to waste.
Since the constitution was adopted. It can be found right next to the right to deny service to any airline passenger for any reason the owners of the airline decide.
Well, boo hoo. Get in line. I've been pulled over for a secondary search (overweight bag). Most people have been at least once, especially if they fly regularly. On my last flight, roughly every 6th person was pulled aside (we counted while we waited), somewhat or seemingly randomly. Almost none appeared to be Arab men in t-shirts with Arabic script. It's because of the actions of certain Arabic men that we have more scrutiny. So is he trying to say he's outraged and somehow profiled?