Posted on 06/18/2016 7:01:05 AM PDT by Kaslin
Lets go back in time to The New York Times 2010 article about then-eight-year-old Mikey Hicks. Was he a cub scout or a terrorist? His parents knew. In fact, most people with cognitive function would know that hes not hell bent on attacking the country, but our government wasnt sure. He could be the face of absolute evil, so thank goodness the U.S. Senate could bar him from buying a firearm since hes on one of the many terror watch lists maintained by the FBI. He never had any due process of law concerning his designation as someone who might be the next bin Laden, but who caresdue process is killing us. Am I right, Sen. Manchin?
Michael Winston Hickss mother initially sensed trouble when he was a baby and she could not get a seat for him on their flight to Florida at an airport kiosk; airline officials explained that his name was on the list, she recalled.
The first time he was patted down, at Newark Liberty International Airport, Mikey was 2. He cried.
After years of long delays and waits for supervisors at every airport ticket counter, this years vacation to the Bahamas badly shook up the family. Mikey was frisked on the way there, then more aggressively on the way home.
Up your arms, down your arms, up your crotch someone is patting your 8-year-old down like hes a criminal, Mrs. Hicks recounted. A terrorist can blow his underwear up and they dont catch him. But my 8-year-old cant walk through security without being frisked.
It is true that Mikey is not on the federal governments no-fly list, which includes about 2,500 people, less than 10 percent of them from the United States. But his name appears to be among some 13,500 on the larger selectee list, which sets off a high level of security screening…
Both lists are maintained by the Terrorist Screening Center, which includes the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They are given to the Transportation Security Administration, which in turn sends them to the airlines.
Should these people lose their right to bear arms? Democrats and the anti-gun Left think so because we just got to do something after the Orlando attack to prevent future mass shootings, even though the shooting at the Pulse nightclub was a likely terrorist attack, no matter how stupid the initiative is regarding addressing national security concerns. In this case, we have Democrats using secretive government lists that lack due process of law to strip citizens of their Second Amendment rights based on mere suspicion. No trial. Its just a bunch of names that the government selects based off of criteria we really dont know yet. Oh, and the Orlando killer wasnt on any of these lists. He was for a brief period during his 2013 and 2014 FBI inquiries, but was later removed when both investigations proved inconclusive of any terror ties or felonious activities.
This latest anti-gun measure just proves that the Left isnt about increasing safety, or reducing gun violence, its all about increasing government power. Its about restricting ownership for people who probably arent terrorists because liberals hate guns, they hate gun owners, and theyre frustrated that they’ve failed miserably at curbing such rights over the past couple of years.
Now, its damn the Constitution if it means fewer guns on the streets because if we didnt have guns, the terrorists wouldnt attack us, or something. The Blazes Dana Loeschs stepdad was a victim of this apparently inaccurate list. I think Democrats really need to back off this one because if this passes and things go south (there’s a fat chance that this passes at all)we should hammer them as not only being incompetent when it comes to gun policy, but inept when it comes to public safety. An unhinged cohort that is willing to destroy due process of law because they hate guns. I think well win that battle, so bring it on, boys.
Watch lists and gun rights | Dana
Gee, makes that “My Dentist My Friend” book the MIL gave my son seem really mundane.
Once you’re in a database it’s hell trying to get off. “designers “ of databases don’t think anyone is ever going to be removed. Users and the public put an inordinate amount of faith in anything that’s on the computer.
If people’s lives are ruined, it’s “oh well”.
“He was for a brief period during his 2013 and 2014 FBI inquiries, but was later removed when both investigations proved inconclusive of any terror ties or felonious activities.”
So.... how was this jack-wad removed and not the 8-year old?
Incompetent twits.
If you sit and think about this long enough....you come to realize that if you simply went and changed your name to “Hector Hector Hector”....you’d fall off their silly no-fly list. The list...is only run by names...not your SSN or any ID number.
Now, I admit, it’d be awful silly to walk around and be forever named Hector Hector Hector, but the odds are....there aren’t any jihad fools who’d be named this and you’d forever avoid this silly Homeland Security listing. But after a while, then you’d start to think if you were this smart....why wouldn’t the Jihad guys also be this smart? And here lies the problem...our security is based on something that a 8-year old kid would dream up and run. On this fact alone....we should be fearful of the program and it’s lack of maturity.
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