Posted on 07/15/2011 9:18:29 PM PDT by caper gal 1
I wonder how the other passengers in the screening area reacted when they saw her do that? I would have applauded!
“me so horny...”
So if a law abiding passenger simply wants to ensure the TSA agent isn’t a terrorist waiting to blow up a terminal full of unsuspecting passengers patiently waiting in line to be patted down, THAT’s a felony??? How are we supposed to make a legitimate Citizen’s Arrest if we aren’t allowed to do a thorough search first?
I predict talk show appearances for this fine American.
All the breast to you!
Think 28 BILLION.
Beware TSA ... we are fighting back.
Good for her!
They’ll pressure her to go directly before a judge and plead guilty;)
just checking for plastic explosive.
So then, comrade, you are admitting to being a counterrevolutionary?;)
A punch in the face would have been better.....
It’s a felony if we do it to them??
“give the lady a medal and let her go!”
But she probably wouldn’t be able to get the medal through the checkpoint. IT was at Sky Harbor that a TSA agent once confiscated a Distinguished Flying Cross from a WW II veteran.
It’s about time we quit taking this crap. TSA isn’t an anti-terrorism defense program; myriad potentially deadly security breaches have proven that. We have a government-sponsored systemic passenger abuse system.
I think that name is Japanese.
Korean names are like Moon Sin-Lee and Kim Lee-Jo and such. Usually 3 syllables. (45% or so of S Koreans are named Kim)
So the TSA POS can group us , without our permission or a warrant to search, but we cannot return the favor? How do we know if they are not carrying a bomb or gun on their person? I suggest a good defense attorney could get this woman off. Especially if the jury was composed of air passengers.
Turnabout! It comes home for once! Next is Gunrunner!
Good for this woman! Put me on the jury and I’d acquit.
PS FtTSA
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