Monday, November 29, 2010

My personal "pat-down" experience

An so it continues.  A march to a defacto police state.  Will Americans reach a tipping point or will we simply surrender.

 

My personal "pat-down" experience

By Kristia Cavere
The images on television of children, the elderly, and other individuals who pose zero threat to our aviation security experiencing "pat-downs" by TSA officials at airports is disturbing. This issue became personal to me as I was forced into a pat-down and threatened that I would never get through security until I complied, and I now believe that these demeaning acts are unconstitutional.

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