Posted on 11/20/2010 9:59:03 AM PST by GiovannaNicoletta
With the holidays fast approaching, the Transportation Safety Agency has announced new security procedures requiring passengers selected for secondary screening to go through a machine that produces a full body scan producing a nude but grainy, black and white image. Passengers choosing to opt out of the scan will face a full body pat.
The head of Homeland Security has indicated the government is considering the request of an Islamic organization that has suggested Muslim women be allowed to pat themselves down during a full body search that is part of new enhanced procedures at airports.
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I SAW the Muslim woman on FOX SAY SHE PATTED HER OWN HEAD DOWN!
Unless we succeed in getting the Federal Government to eventually treat these bastards as the enemies of civilization they are, and kick all their butts out of the Country, we are lost.
THEY generated the need for this search process in the FIRST place, and NOW, the Muslim Marxist in Washington is allowing them to evade the consequences for their actions while imposing those consequences upon everyone else.
Make no mistake about it, neither Pistole nor Napolitano has a bowel movement without direction from Barrack HUSSEIN Obama - our FIRST Affirmative Action president.
Yeah ;-)
Thats a good one. Can you believe this? You can’t make this stuff up. Clear the bunkhouses and stock up on the red wine, we are all coming to Utah where the last stand will take place.
No kidding.
Come on up! Trader Joe’s will need a visit or two.
A good choice might be a good size Burka. Be sure to carry a copy of the Koran, Muslim prayer beads and a Prayer rug. When you are signaled to approach by the TSA SS trooper, throw your prayer rug on the floor, kneel on it, face to the East, and shout, "Ali AkBar and Death to America!"
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