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"They" are more likely to try to blow up planes now so knives are okay... who is "they" and whose word are we taking for what "they" are up to? In allthis talk about bombing planes, it should be pointed out that nobody ever did that.
"Bad intelligence" was blamed for those lies about the YouTube video being spread by our government. What other lies are we accepting as truth because "intelligence" says so?


"they" have "assault" things called "terrorist tools"

unfortunately 'they' don't have a good mental hygiene program in 'their' country


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Hardcore huh.....2 guys from my place of work are now TSA
at local airport......they were laid off with 300 others several
yrs ago.......real hardcore guys.......NOT!!!!!


We happen to know a few that work out of Arizona...they relocated from NYS.....they can't even WRITE.....K?
But hell....at least they have a job....eh?


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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tsa screens about two million passengers per day. eventually someone will get goosed or have to take out their false tteth or whatever.
- i expect the next bomb to go off in line BEFORE going through  TSA screening


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The TSA is concentrating on people getting on the planes with explosives, and I said nobody ever did that, got on the plane with explosives and blew it up. I was talking about our airports, but nobody got on a plane with explosives that could've been caught by security at Heathrow, either.

I don't believe the guy in jail for Lockerbie was the guilty party, but that's another story. My point was that we have all this security theater guarding against something that hasn't happened because intelligence that is always wrong tells us that is what we have to be afraid of now. Israel doesn't do it that way, and I think they have more expertise and more real threats than we do.

Okay, they were right to humiliate a veteran because American veterans might suddenly decide to try to get past clever TSA agents and blow themselves up on a plane. Monkeys might fly out of someone's butt and wreak havoc in the cabin which could cause the pilots to get upset and lose control of the plane and crash. It could happen. Maybe we should be instituting colonoscopies for everyone boarding a plane to prevent such an occurrence. Oh, wait, it only matters if TERRORISTS are involved. So we should have security at airports and not worry about the streets of Detroit, Chicago etc. where youare statistically way more unsafe.
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The TSA is concentrating on people getting on the planes with explosives, and I said nobody ever did that, got on the plane with explosives and blew it up. I was talking about our airports, but nobody got on a plane with explosives that could've been caught by security at Heathrow, either.

I don't believe the guy in jail for Lockerbie was the guilty party, but that's another story. My point was that we have all this security theater guarding against something that hasn't happened because intelligence that is always wrong tells us that is what we have to be afraid of now. Israel doesn't do it that way, and I think they have more expertise and more real threats than we do.

Okay, they were right to humiliate a veteran because American veterans might suddenly decide to try to get past clever TSA agents and blow themselves up on a plane. Monkeys might fly out of someone's butt and wreak havoc in the cabin which could cause the pilots to get upset and lose control of the plane and crash. It could happen. Maybe we should be instituting colonoscopies for everyone boarding a plane to prevent such an occurrence. Oh, wait, it only matters if TERRORISTS are involved. So we should have security at airports and not worry about the streets of Detroit, Chicago etc. where youare statistically way more unsafe.


They are under mistaken belief that you can prevent suicide killers.

It is a total farce.

Ending suicide killings would require that you stop making enemies.

The government is unwilling to do that.

They choose to imprison, deport or execute those who have the nerve to criticize them.

It's commonly known as the Joseph Stalin great purge method of gaining popularity and
influencing people.



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