TSA awesomeness.

BigNBushy

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In order for me to believe it was awesome, you need to show your wife's boobs. Because if your wife looks anything like bucks wife, it isn't awesome.
 

see4

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I flew out of Phoenix last month on my way to Wisconsin. The girl in front of me was "adjusted" by TSA. The girl's breasts could not have been smaller than 32 DD, probably larger. I actually stood there taking my sweet ass time putting my shit back together watching her breasts mash together as the TSA agent was patting her down. My pants were tight.
 

see4

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Oh, forgot to mention she was wearing a skimpy t-shirt under her sweatshirt, which she had to take off. I didn't see skin, but I did she this girl's wonderful nipples poking through the shirt, which was being stretched by her massive breasts.
 

Harrekin

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I flew out of Phoenix last month on my way to Wisconsin. The girl in front of me was "adjusted" by TSA. The girl's breasts could not have been smaller than 32 DD, probably larger. I actually stood there taking my sweet ass time putting my shit back together watching her breasts mash together as the TSA agent was patting her down. My pants were tight.
Wouldn't that constitute a violation of the 4th, given it was a US domestic flight?
 

desert dude

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Wouldn't that constitute a violation of the 4th, given it was a US domestic flight?
The US constitution has been over ridden first by the war on drugs, and then by the war on terror. We are well on into the war on common sense. At least we are "secure" though!
 

UncleBuck

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Wouldn't that constitute a violation of the 4th, given it was a US domestic flight?
i'm unsympathetic to searches of those who choose to fly.

the free market has a solution, like always. dish out the extra bucks to fly privately. or drive.
 

NoDrama

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One day the TSA might actually stop a terrorist too, probably not really, but they must be good for something right?
 

BigNBushy

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One day the TSA might actually stop a terrorist too, probably not really, but they must be good for something right?
Like most low level government jobs, it's a way to get more minorities into the middle class. Knoxville TN is less than 15% black, well over half of our airports tsa agents are black. Those aren't bad jobs. Good benefits and about $12-15 an hour.
 

see4

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Like most low level government jobs, it's a way to get more minorities into the middle class. Knoxville TN is less than 15% black, well over half of our airports tsa agents are black. Those aren't bad jobs. Good benefits and about $12-15 an hour.
You use a single reference, like Knoxville, TN as your anecdote, and you did no further research.

Out of the 5 different airports I have been in and out of this year, the majority of TSA employees were white, and roughly 33% were women.
 

Rob Roy

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i'm unsympathetic to searches of those who choose to fly.

the free market has a solution, like always. dish out the extra bucks to fly privately. or drive.

You've demonstrated your lack of understanding again. In a free market situation, there would not BE airport feel ups, the airlines being free would not be policed by the perv patrol, they would provide their own security or not.
 

see4

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You've demonstrated your lack of understanding again. In a free market situation, there would not BE airport feel ups, the airlines being free would not be policed by the perv patrol, they would provide their own security or not.
Airlines tried this in the 40's and 50's. There is a reason why we have the airline industry regulated. You may want to do more research before making up nonsense.
 

UncleBuck

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You've demonstrated your lack of understanding again. In a free market situation, there would not BE airport feel ups, the airlines being free would not be policed by the perv patrol, they would provide their own security or not.
i wuvvvvvvv u free market TROOOFERZ.
 

NoDrama

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Airlines tried this in the 40's and 50's. There is a reason why we have the airline industry regulated. You may want to do more research before making up nonsense.
The TSA did not even exist until 2001, so what does the 40's and 50's have to do with it?
They didn't have metal detectors until 1972. Not until 1988 did they screen all the baggage.
 

BigNBushy

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You use a single reference, like Knoxville, TN as your anecdote, and you did no further research.

Out of the 5 different airports I have been in and out of this year, the majority of TSA employees were white, and roughly 33% were women.
Nashville and Atlanta are the same way, but thats to be expected.

Ive had to interact with state government a lot for one of my old jobs. Seems like an inordinate number of low level workers are minorities. I just speculate as to why.
 

Rob Roy

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Airlines tried this in the 40's and 50's. There is a reason why we have the airline industry regulated. You may want to do more research before making up nonsense.

Regulation is another word for control of other peoples property. Government control of private industry does not equate to a free market. Next you'll tell me there is a reason cannabis is regulated. Why do you like the methods of prohibitionists so much?

There are no good reasons to take away a persons choices if they are not taking anybody elses....but go ahead enlighten me oh slayer of nonsense.
 

Hemlock

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The TSA did not even exist until 2001, so what does the 40's and 50's have to do with it?
They didn't have metal detectors until 1972. Not until 1988 did they screen all the baggage.
see4 if you have come to match wits with No Drama you have come 1/2 prepared.. Oh and Buck I missed you in Portland my plane got delayed but coming back in Jan. Hope we can meet at your little joint for a drink..
 
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