SemperFiUSMC
Master
- Jun 23, 2009
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I agree and I like to be smacked(had to say that) I guess to me it doesn't seem unreasonable JMHO
Which side of the story is right? i'll give up some personal freedom for safety or I don't think it will happen and don't touch my freedom? both sides of the argument are based on fear.
How about this side: If you reasonably think I am a threat, refuse to allow me to pass unless I am willing to X Y and Z.
They do this stupid thing because they are trying to find the balls (yes, pun intended) to say "Hey, you look like you could be a terrorist - we're going to check you out". Instead of singling out the hajji chanting prayers before a flight for enhanced security checks, it's easier to pull a 90 year old grandma out of line. She won't complain and will do as she's told because she has no fight left in her.
TSA goons are f****t p***y cowards. If they could come up with an original thought they would have devised a much better scheme than this. The only reason they can get away with it is because they operate under the color of law. I say put them back on welfare where they only have the opportunity to terrorize my wallet.