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Anonymous Coward User ID: 46054152 United States 10/10/2013 08:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I personally don't have a problem with the TSA. Think about it, do you really want to fly on a plane merely trusting that there's no armed lunatic seated next to you? I really don't understand the disdain. I'm not getting on a plane unless there's security. Not only that, but the Constitution grants this authority to the Federal Government, to regulate interstate commerce and protect national security, which in the case of flying is obviously a potential threat. Any travel within state-lines is not under Federal jurisdiction. But once a plane takes off it has the potential to immediately fly over state-lines. If you don't want to be searched then don't fly. When I fly I like to know that nobody's armed and/or conspiring to disrupt the flight. There's simply just way too many crazy people nowadays - so the extra precaution is justified. |
SeenThaFiend User ID: 41982313 United States 10/10/2013 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I personally don't have a problem with the TSA. Think about it, do you really want to fly on a plane merely trusting that there's no armed lunatic seated next to you? I really don't understand the disdain. I'm not getting on a plane unless there's security. Not only that, but the Constitution grants this authority to the Federal Government, to regulate interstate commerce and protect national security, which in the case of flying is obviously a potential threat. Any travel within state-lines is not under Federal jurisdiction. But once a plane takes off it has the potential to immediately fly over state-lines. If you don't want to be searched then don't fly. When I fly I like to know that nobody's armed and/or conspiring to disrupt the flight. There's simply just way too many crazy people nowadays - so the extra precaution is justified. Quoting: Time's fool What about buses? Standing in line somewhere? Perhaps the library? Train? Sharing a taxi? Sporting Event? Disneyland? I think you get the point... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 48178025 United States 10/10/2013 08:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I personally don't have a problem with the TSA. Think about it, do you really want to fly on a plane merely trusting that there's no armed lunatic seated next to you? I really don't understand the disdain. I'm not getting on a plane unless there's security. Not only that, but the Constitution grants this authority to the Federal Government, to regulate interstate commerce and protect national security, which in the case of flying is obviously a potential threat. Any travel within state-lines is not under Federal jurisdiction. But once a plane takes off it has the potential to immediately fly over state-lines. If you don't want to be searched then don't fly. When I fly I like to know that nobody's armed and/or conspiring to disrupt the flight. There's simply just way too many crazy people nowadays - so the extra precaution is justified. Quoting: Time's fool Most people I know just aren't as afraid as you are. They don't live in fear like you do. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 48181056 Spain 10/10/2013 08:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I personally don't have a problem with the TSA. Think about it, do you really want to fly on a plane merely trusting that there's no armed lunatic seated next to you? I really don't understand the disdain. I'm not getting on a plane unless there's security. Not only that, but the Constitution grants this authority to the Federal Government, to regulate interstate commerce and protect national security, which in the case of flying is obviously a potential threat. Any travel within state-lines is not under Federal jurisdiction. But once a plane takes off it has the potential to immediately fly over state-lines. If you don't want to be searched then don't fly. When I fly I like to know that nobody's armed and/or conspiring to disrupt the flight. There's simply just way too many crazy people nowadays - so the extra precaution is justified. Quoting: Time's fool You are a danger to me even 5000 miles away! Why? There are plenty of reasons, and non of them has to with concern about the safety of my body, but the life of my sole. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 48181056 Spain 10/10/2013 08:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I personally don't have a problem with the TSA. Think about it, do you really want to fly on a plane merely trusting that there's no armed lunatic seated next to you? I really don't understand the disdain. I'm not getting on a plane unless there's security. Not only that, but the Constitution grants this authority to the Federal Government, to regulate interstate commerce and protect national security, which in the case of flying is obviously a potential threat. Any travel within state-lines is not under Federal jurisdiction. But once a plane takes off it has the potential to immediately fly over state-lines. If you don't want to be searched then don't fly. When I fly I like to know that nobody's armed and/or conspiring to disrupt the flight. There's simply just way too many crazy people nowadays - so the extra precaution is justified. Quoting: Time's fool You are a danger to me even 5000 miles away! Why? There are plenty of reasons, and non of them has to with concern about the safety of my body, but the life of my sole. lol, soul it would be. |
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Useless Cookie Eater User ID: 29696048 United States 10/10/2013 08:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | HOUSTON, TX — Travelers are reporting threatening messages coming from the loudspeakers of the Travel Security Administration. The TSA has been broadcasting warnings that people will be arrested for making jokes in the presence of the infamous federal checkpoint agents. Policestateusa.com has obtained exclusive audio of the threats. Quoting: Too Dark Park Matt Miller said on the morning of September 20th, during his return trip from Colorado to Florida, he spent a few hours in Houston waiting for a connecting flight. Sitting at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport, he repeatedly heard a TSA audio message on the intercom that disturbed him. Read more here: [link to www.policestateusa.com] It's LITERALLY called FASCISM America. Do you understand now??? :obeyo: |
Stoned Goddess User ID: 41620513 Canada 10/10/2013 08:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I personally don't have a problem with the TSA. Think about it, do you really want to fly on a plane merely trusting that there's no armed lunatic seated next to you? I really don't understand the disdain. I'm not getting on a plane unless there's security. Not only that, but the Constitution grants this authority to the Federal Government, to regulate interstate commerce and protect national security, which in the case of flying is obviously a potential threat. Any travel within state-lines is not under Federal jurisdiction. But once a plane takes off it has the potential to immediately fly over state-lines. If you don't want to be searched then don't fly. When I fly I like to know that nobody's armed and/or conspiring to disrupt the flight. There's simply just way too many crazy people nowadays - so the extra precaution is justified. Quoting: Time's fool Yes, I do. Paranoid much? :smokin1: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44921918 United States 10/10/2013 08:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | HOUSTON, TX — Travelers are reporting threatening messages coming from the loudspeakers of the Travel Security Administration. The TSA has been broadcasting warnings that people will be arrested for making jokes in the presence of the infamous federal checkpoint agents. Policestateusa.com has obtained exclusive audio of the threats. Quoting: Too Dark Park Matt Miller said on the morning of September 20th, during his return trip from Colorado to Florida, he spent a few hours in Houston waiting for a connecting flight. Sitting at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport, he repeatedly heard a TSA audio message on the intercom that disturbed him. Read more here: [link to www.policestateusa.com] Video would not play for me |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 41435201 United States 10/10/2013 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I personally don't have a problem with the TSA. Think about it, do you really want to fly on a plane merely trusting that there's no armed lunatic seated next to you? I really don't understand the disdain. I'm not getting on a plane unless there's security. Not only that, but the Constitution grants this authority to the Federal Government, to regulate interstate commerce and protect national security, which in the case of flying is obviously a potential threat. Any travel within state-lines is not under Federal jurisdiction. But once a plane takes off it has the potential to immediately fly over state-lines. If you don't want to be searched then don't fly. When I fly I like to know that nobody's armed and/or conspiring to disrupt the flight. There's simply just way too many crazy people nowadays - so the extra precaution is justified. Quoting: Time's fool Yes, I do. Paranoid much? You are part of the problem. Please leave. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31106319 United States 10/10/2013 09:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I personally don't have a problem with the TSA. Think about it, do you really want to fly on a plane merely trusting that there's no armed lunatic seated next to you? I really don't understand the disdain. I'm not getting on a plane unless there's security. Not only that, but the Constitution grants this authority to the Federal Government, to regulate interstate commerce and protect national security, which in the case of flying is obviously a potential threat. Any travel within state-lines is not under Federal jurisdiction. But once a plane takes off it has the potential to immediately fly over state-lines. If you don't want to be searched then don't fly. When I fly I like to know that nobody's armed and/or conspiring to disrupt the flight. There's simply just way too many crazy people nowadays - so the extra precaution is justified. Quoting: Time's fool Ahh the infamous begging for cavity searches to begin... |