Posted on 11/22/2010 2:59:05 PM PST by Virginia Ridgerunner
A retired special education teacher who said he was left humiliated, crying and covered with his own urine after an enhanced pat-down at airport security said he received an apology Monday in a phone call from Transportation Security Administration chief John Pistole.
First he apologized, said Thomas D. Tom Sawyer, 61, of Lansing, Mich. And I thanked him. Then I told him off a bit. And he said, Tell me more. What do you think needs to be done?
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A squirt gun full of pigs' blood would suffice.
Can't do that. Muslim travelers would be offended.
I believe this is to desensitize us, we will soon be marching naked to the showers, and the agents are “just following orders”.
This is FRICKIN’ INSANE! If that boza asked me what could be done I would have demanded his resignation, the resignation of all personnel at the airport, a substantial sum to compensate me for the humiliation, my medical expenses and ruined clothes. I would never volunteer to enable these Nazis.
I agree with you 100%. Get the sheep used to following orders and used to being treated like animals. It just amazes me how folks continue to put up with this BS. If folks would unite and just refuse to fly under present conditions this crap would stop in a big a$$ hurry!
He doesn’t have enough time in the day to call everyone who deserves an apology, which is everyone who’s been subjected to the full body scanners and pat downs.
Step 1. Close the TSA, fire all employees
Step 2. Go back to Step 1.
It’s a little too late for appologies now. Too many innocent victims under the bus at this point. Nuke the budgets and powers of TSA and Homeland inSecurity. How dare these freaks attack the United States of America.
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