It was SARCASM UCANSEE2
How can anyone defend ignoring the 4th ammendment?
Where is the probable cause in searching this mother? Where is the probable cause in searching a toddler?
If I recall what Chuzzlewit said was something like we need to get over it.
Well I am not going to get over it.
And I am not going to allow my children and wife to be gaped at or groped by the federal government.
I don’t personally blame those working on the front lines for the TSA but it goes much higher than that.
The fourth ammendment it might do you good to read it as well.
To: UCANSEE2
It was SARCASM UCANSEE2
How can anyone defend ignoring the 4th ammendment?
Where is the probable cause in searching this mother? Where is the probable cause in searching a toddler?
If I recall what Chuzzlewit said was something like we need to get over it.
Well I am not going to get over it.
And I am not going to allow my children and wife to be gaped at or groped by the federal government.
I dont personally blame those working on the front lines for the TSA but it goes much higher than that.
The fourth ammendment it might do you good to read it as well.
145 posted on Thursday, November 18, 2010 2:15:11 PM by Rightly Biased
That is the crux of the whole issue, isn't it?
If the TSA Agents did like the Israeli's and used highly effective observation, psychology skills, and profiling to ferret out possible suspects, none of this 'body search' would even be an issue.
No one seems to have a problem when the cops body search a suspect they have detained based on probable cause. Nor when they search the baby, and the baby car seat for drugs.
Ever go to a concert, and have them search your wife's purse?
What about the pilot's right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? Should EVERYONE just be allowed to get on the plane, without being searched?
Why is it that Israel has been successful at preventing any bombs on planes, when they don't do RANDOM PC (meaning no Muslims can be searched) SEARCHES???