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All the assholes bitching about transgenders using the wrong bathroom
Those people want to be molested. They just don't want to admit it, so they make it a requirement 'for safety' .
The center of town is where things are going on
At airports you are penned in with people in transit. Flying out of Seattle, I am convinced people are flying high. On a recent flight, a tattooed row mate seemed to be on something, rocking his body, making repetitive motions with the tray, and repeating phrases to himself. He was very polite, was able to speak, and ordered a few bourbons, anxiously looking around for the attendant when he needed another. Maybe he had PTSD.
So now you are a security expert too.
Well, if common sense and listening to the plethora of evidence done by experts makes one an expert, then yes. It's amazing how much knowledge one can gain by reading.
P.S. It's utter hypocrisy for someone advocating these policies with zero evidence to back up his claims to bitch and moan about the expertise of someone opposing those policies with actual evidence.
All commercial air travel should immediately cease until the government can find a way to guarantee safety without committing sexual assault.
No one can guarantee safety, that's always a false promise used to get people to trade freedoms. And the track record for good safety ideas has already been cemented with the airlines themselves, and the passengers. Funny how the people most vested in taking a trip are also it's biggest security assets.
Just get your official government anti-rape papers to avoid all the ogling and fondling. With my Sentri card, and it's built in RFID, I can travel molestation free anywhere I want to go.
Just get your official government anti-rape papers to avoid all the ogling and fondling. With my Sentri card, and it's built in RFID, I can travel molestation free anywhere I want to go.
The government should not be allowed to charge for not raping. All people should go through the same process regardless of how rich they are.
The government should not be allowed to charge for not raping.
The charge is for 24/hr tracking. The not-raping is a fringe benefit.
The charge is for 24/hr tracking. The not-raping is a fringe benefit.
That's not a service the government is providing to the citizen, but rather a service the citizen is providing to the government. If anything, the citizen should be paid for everything he's giving to the government.
Without the government there are no citizens.
Dan8267 says
The charge is for 24/hr tracking. The not-raping is a fringe benefit.
If anything, the citizen should be paid for everything he's giving to the government.
That's not a service the government is providing to the citizen, but rather a service the citizen is providing to the government.
In other words, every government program in existence...
If anything, the citizen should be paid for everything he's giving to the government.
Yet who pays taxes?
Yet who pays taxes?
There's a big difference between social services and infrastructure being paid for by the public and the government favoring rich people with a different set of rules. You should not be allowed to buy government privileges.
If anything, the citizen should be paid for everything he's giving to the government.
Yup. Money grows on trees.
There's a big difference between social services and infrastructure being paid for by the public
How much of that budget actually goes toward the people who need it? I can tell you from experience(wife is a social worker), that contracts are met by pushing papers around, not by actually helping people. Ever heard the phrase "government boondoggle"?
You should not be allowed to buy government privileges.
Sentri passes are like $80 for five years, WTF are you talking about?
If tyranny is so wonderful, why do people try to escape North Korea?
That's where Dan and Jazz should go. They will feel quite at home there.
Actually, the world Strategist wants is like North Korea, a place where authoritarianism is absolute. What I want for the United States is the exact opposite of what North Korea is. I want a nation where all persons are equal under law with the exact same rights and no privileges for anyone, a society where we all obey the exact same laws, no exceptions. Strategists wants a class society with different laws for different people. He wants America to be North Korea.
Actually, the world Strategist wants is like North Korea, a place where authoritarianism is absolute. What I want for the United States is the exact opposite of what North Korea is. I want a nation where all persons are equal under law with the exact same rights and no privileges for anyone, a society where we all obey the exact same laws, no exceptions.
Love your country, but never trust your government.
The land that you hate.
If tyranny is so wonderful, why do people try to escape North Korea?
Tyranny didn't work out too well for the USSR, Nazi Germany, and Cambodia so why are Americans embracing it?
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While few have noticed, U.S. airport security workers long had the option of using five different types of physical pat-downs at the screening line. Now those options have been eliminated and replaced with a single universal approach. This time, you will notice.
The new physical touching—for those selected to have a pat-down—will be be what the federal agency officially describes as a more “comprehensive†physical screening, according to a Transportation Security Administration spokesman.
Denver International Airport, for example, notified employees and flight crews on Thursday that the “more rigorous†searches “will be more thorough and may involve an officer making more intimate contact than before.â€
“I would say people who in the past would have gotten a pat-down that wasn’t involved will notice that the [new] pat-down is more involved,†TSA spokesman Bruce Anderson said Friday. The shift from the previous, risk-based assessment on which pat-down procedure an officer should apply was phased in over the past two weeks after tests at smaller airports, he said.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-03-03/u-s-airport-pat-downs-are-about-to-get-more-invasive
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