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To: LevinFan
Simply put, the price of freedom is eternal vigilance. Both against the government, and those who would use the word freedom to make themselves a threat to others.

Cliche. How is giving the state almost unlimited power to enforce 'the greater good' working out now that those who don't have either of our morals are in charge? Liberty is being raped by both parties and they have no intention of giving it back despite how much 'eternal vigilance' folks like you think we can throw at it.

You keep burning up those strawmen like 'libertarians are all for murder and rape and pedophilia'. Smearing libertarians who do share some of your small gov't goals with that stupidity is not exactly what I call 'eternal vigilance'...it seems more like a circular firing squad. Meanwhile, the left abuses and piles onto many of the powers that these so-called social 'conservatives' were happy to hand over to the state when it suited enforcement of their 'moral' beliefs.

Prime example: DUI checkpoints (revenue enhancers) have recently morphed into this:

The TSA Is Coming To A Highway Near You

As TSOs continue to expand their presence beyond our nation’s airports and onto our highways, every American citizen has the right to know that they are not dealing with actual federal law enforcement officers. Had one Virginia woman known this days before Thanksgiving she may have been able to escape being forcibly raped by a TSO who approached her in a parking lot in full uniform while flashing his badge.

Will the STRIP Act solve every problem facing the TSA? Absolutely not. The STRIP Act seeks to expand upon the work of my colleagues by chipping away at an unnoticed yet powerful overreach of our federal government. If Congress cannot swiftly overturn something as simple as this administrative decision there will be little hope that we can take steps to truly rein in the TSA on larger issues of concern.

Furthermore, if Congress fails to act do not be surprised if the TSA gives TSOs another administrative makeover in the future. Only this time it won’t be a new uniform. It will be the power to make arrests as some TSOs are already publicly calling for.

But if you aren't doing anything wrong, I guess you have nothing to worry about....right?

223 posted on 08/07/2014 7:28:55 PM PDT by bamahead (Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
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To: bamahead

You’re barking up the wrong tree here. No one is arguing government isn’t out of control.

But there is a huge difference between DUI laws and the TSA. But keep reaching for extreme examples to justify a lawless state.


226 posted on 08/07/2014 8:36:22 PM PDT by LevinFan
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