Eff the TSA
Darned 4th Amendment advocates are ruining our Homeland Security!
Antigovernment web sites. Hmmmm
Fly dressed in a burqa and wave an ISIS flag and no one will bother you.
I will do almost anything to avoid flying.....I hate what this country is becoming...I guess I’m too old and remember much simpler times.
they why are then allowed to BUY A TICKET???
that is beyond stooopid... then again it's the federal government so i digress
Maybe the TSA can just have us wear yellow stars of David.
Fortunately, I have never posted to a website that is critical of the government.
Enemies, Foreign and Domestic, $5 for kindle!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004JF4L98/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1410657007&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70
Too bad we ain’t got nothing on the border...that would be racist./s
Flight free since Sept. 2002.
I’d rather drive, take my time, and take as much stuff as I want with me, than be harassed, molested, crammed into a flying bus with a bunch of Lofos and given some pretzels.
We still believe the function of the US government is to serve the people.
The government believes the people exist to serve the government.
I got a Quad-S boarding pass once. Airline cancelled my planned itineraty, and put me on a nonstop on another airline, one way, hours before departure. I was happy to have the flight. Anyway, TSA does the full monty on SSSS passengers. Just saying, too, that “SSSS” can be assigned for reasons other than posting stuff in public.
So every freeper is on the pat them down at the end of the flight list?
I was behind a guy who had a great bumpersticker, a quote attributed to Thomas Jefferson, “if you’re afraid of your government, you live in tyranny. If your government is afraid of you, you live in freedom.” Paraphrased.
I’m afraid of our government right now.
I fly about 75 flights per year. I have never seen this before.
TSA agents claimed that he would be arrested if he did not comply
We call this FELONY EXTORTION in every State, the Nazi belongs in PRISON.
Although the TSA official was fairly diplomatic given the circumstances, there seemed to be a serious lack of police(?) training on the part of the TSA official as evidenced by his side-stepping of the questions of the suspect. And what’s worse is that the official was evidently trying to follow the orders of some likewise poorly trained supervisor.
Do TSA officials swear to protect and defend the Constitution? If so, then whether they were actually taught about constitutional rights before they took the oath is another question.
Also, the fact that the suspect lost his boarding pass didn’t help his situation.