It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => General Board => Topic started by: Pandora on May 25, 2012, 04:39:10 PM
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People who hate checkpoints for proactive law enforcement should wait longer for help from LEO's. I know a guy who hates cops and then when he needs them he is like where are they? Karma works.
Why worry if you have nothing to hide?
::overkill::
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Link?
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Link?
No. Local forum poster, so please just take my word for it.
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People who hate checkpoints for proactive law enforcement should wait longer for help from LEO's. I know a guy who hates cops and then when he needs them he is like where are they? Karma works.
Why worry if you have nothing to hide?
::overkill::
I don't believe her - I think she was relating allegorically. She's the same sort who, after a particularly invasive interrogation, whines to anyone who will stop long enough to hear her tale of woe.
I also hate it that andy and the bang-dude agree with us :o
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There are people on one of the fishing sites I frequent that are quite happy with the TSA prods. They feel the trade off for being safe is worth it. ::bashing::
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::snort::
Wait'll the first time they see Mrs. Full-Burqa waltz right through the metal detector, without a pat-down, while they're standing in the naked-scanner; see how "safe" they feel then.
There's a radio guy named Schnitz that broadcasts, I think, out of Florida, that recounted that very experience when he flew last weekend.
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Anyone, publish an image of someone in a burka
being felt up patted down by a TSA agent,
there isn't one.
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::snort::
Wait'll the first time they see Mrs. Full-Burqa waltz right through the metal detector, without a pat-down, while they're standing in the naked-scanner; see how "safe" they feel then.
There's a radio guy named Schnitz that broadcasts, I think, out of Florida, that recounted that very experience when he flew last weekend.
I saw it last week when I flew.....there was an elderly day in a wheelchair being felt up as the burka clan were Led past the screeners......while playing an announcement that disparaging the tsa or it's employees we're grounds for arrest.
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"Disparaging" is grounds for arrest now is it? I just do not even recognize this country anymore.
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"Disparaging" is grounds for arrest now is it? I just do not even recognize this country anymore.
Ain't that the truth. Submit to sexual assault under the guise of "security", and don't dare say a disparaging word.
Bad enough. What's worse is people ARE submitting. I've said it before, I'd be arrested just for the look on my face.
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"Disparaging" is grounds for arrest now is it? I just do not even recognize this country anymore.
I don't remember the exact terminology of the announcements, but it was clear if you questioned any of their actions it was grounds for arrest.
The announcement made me feel if you questioned anything, you could be arrested......I also saw the arrogance of the agents and believe the warnings led to the arrogant attitudes I witnessed.
The whole process made me uneasy. It felt anti American. It felt as if there was no recourse if something went wrong. We were not human, we were cattle.
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How is this any different than the internal checkpoints that existed in the USSR? I'm sure the KGB maintained that those were for your safety and security too.
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How is this any different than the internal checkpoints that existed in the USSR? I'm sure the KGB maintained that those were for your safety and security too.
Once the people are being abused and assaulted, it's not the people's safety and security "they" are worried about.
I know; I'm singing to the choir here.
"... for any good that may come out of a roadblock/checkpoint ... ", and I ask "at what cost"? It seems people do not get it that no bottom-line good comes out of violating the rights of motorists, or of the motorists allowing it; it encourages further abrogations.
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How is this any different than the internal checkpoints that existed in the USSR? I'm sure the KGB maintained that those were for your safety and security too.
Exactly how it felt....except the uniform patches said TSA.
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There's an answer here somewhere.
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There's an answer here somewhere.
I don't think we could gather all the liberals and muslims in one place at one time.
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::snort::
Wait'll the first time they see Mrs. Full-Burqa waltz right through the metal detector, without a pat-down, while they're standing in the naked-scanner; see how "safe" they feel then.
There's a radio guy named Schnitz that broadcasts, I think, out of Florida, that recounted that very experience when he flew last weekend.
Yup he's out of FL.and boy he gets pissed off.
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Link?
No. Local forum poster, so please just take my word for it.
I'm a witness.
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There's an answer here somewhere.
I don't think we could gather all the liberals and muslims in one place at one time.
Oh yeah? Annouce the worlds largest give away of everything, an America on clearance sale. Basically Obamanomics fully realized.
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There are people on one of the fishing sites I frequent that are quite happy with the TSA prods. They feel the trade off for being safe is worth it. ::bashing::
This is my mom. Her answer to my complaints about it was that it kept her safe.
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There are people on one of the fishing sites I frequent that are quite happy with the TSA prods. They feel the trade off for being safe is worth it. ::bashing::
This is my mom. Her answer to my complaints about it was that it kept her safe.
Hitler kept his people safe too, at first...of course you had to be an enthusiastic Nazi and everybody would eventually be out to kill you, but at first it was safe to be a Nazi!
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Remember hearing stories of how Henry Ford thought they did a good job at the begining.
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Joseph P. Kennedy, Nazi sympathizer and appeaser who frequently was overheard calling Jews "kikes" founded an American political dynasty within the loving arms of the Democrat Party, which as we all know has all but declared itself 100% socialist. You can't swing a dead rat without hitting a brain-dead blithering idiot in this country!