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    Don't touch me there?

    The smell of burning leather
    as we hold each other tight
    As our rivets rub together
    flashing sparks into the night
    At this moment of surrender darling
    if you really care
    Don't touch me there

    I will give my love forever
    if you promise me you'll
    never never never touch me there
    Don't touch me there

    Don't touch me there
    Please don't
    Don't touch me there
    Oh no not there
    Don't touch me there
    Anywhere but there
    Don't touch me there
    Never--don't ever
    Don't touch me there
    Do you care?
    Don't touch me there
    Then don't touch me there
    Don't touch me there.......

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    Or, Don't touch my junk?

    I would have thought that line would have been from the old Sanford and Son sitcom....




    Here's the deal?

    If you don't like the system in place to keep airline passengers safe?

    Drive. Drive your fracking arse where ever you want to go.

    It's come down to either getting 'sexually harassed' by a TSA agent orhaving the coroner tag and bag your nasty, dead and NAKED crumpled body after the airplane explosion.



    I don't want to end up dead because you changed that pat-down rules for air travel.

    http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig11/chase-e1.1.1.html


    I'm a Mommy Blogger...LOL, No you are a stupid twit that should not fly.



    I wonder what her complaint would be if her and her daughter died in a terrorist bombing while she flew.


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    Hey, Touch my junk all day long, As long as I make it to where ever I am flying, I will have no complaint.

    I have a lifetime to forget about it.

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    AMEN RICHARD!!!!

    I saw that guy on tv that told airport security "Touch my junk, and I'll have you arrested!"

    I'm with you. You don't like it, WALK!!! What I don't get is the waiver of children. A guy was caught with a bomb in his freaking SHOE!!! What's to stop them from making a "mule" out of their children in an effort to kill more people??? And why DON'T they have the same kind of security at bus stations and train stations??? I still think they need to beef up security in all aspects of travel. JMO.

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    I will and do drive where ever we go.

    This just goes to show that if you instill enough fear in people you can make them do whatever you want

    it will be a VERY frosty day below when I let someone run their hands over my daughters crotch because "she might be a mule". Does it make you FEEL safer to know that little girls and boys are being touched in ways that would get you on the sex offender list if it were anyone but the government?

    Adults can consent... kids don't get a choice.

    and if my daughter ended up on a flight that blew up I would be devestated but I wouldn't demand people have mandatory cavity searches or anything because something bad happened.




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    Since the terror aholes have sent impaired children to do their dirty work?


    Here's my "best Tom Clancy" scenario.

    Andrew Ackbar Salami puts the explosives into a disposable diaper and hopefully the child wearing it loads it up with a Deuce.

    No one wants to deal with a stinky diaper while in the screening line, so they ask to get on board to change it then.

    Or?

    What aboutg the idea of molding the explosives into the shape of a baby carrier.

    Or?

    Hide a little det cord in a baby bottle and then take it out and attach it to the window?

    Thiese 'people' have no problem with killing children, women and innocent travelers.............

    I understand why people are upset at being searched.

    I just don't want to NOT get to where I am going.

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    and when they start keeping their bombs in select orifices will we all be ok with mandatory cavity searches for everyone?

    Seriously it makes ME feel less safe knowing that we are being treated like criminals and that people and children are being touched in ways that would be a sexual offense if it were ANYONE else

    You NEVER know if you are going to GET to your destination no matter what way you travel. Planes go down for reasons other than terrorist (that's why I don't fly lol more likely to walk away from a car crash then a plane crash) much more often than you ever hear about a terrorist being caught.

    I think this just gives us the illusion of being "safe" and we will let people do whatever they want to our bodies and our childrens bodies. where do we draw the line or don't we?




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    I'm with Tanya on this one. I choose not to fly - and that dates back long before 2001.

    The TSA hires some very suspect workers. Do you want a pedophile or sex offender "scanning" you?

    The same airports than ban public breastfeeding insist on pornoscanners or public pat-downs.

    GMAB

    If it isn't the body searches, it's the added fees for carrying an extra kleenex in your pocket. Pretty soon they will be back to pay toilets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    I'm with Tanya on this one. I choose not to fly - and that dates back long before 2001.

    The TSA hires some very suspect workers. Do you want a pedophile or sex offender "scanning" you?

    The same airports than ban public breastfeeding insist on pornoscanners or public pat-downs.

    GMAB

    If it isn't the body searches, it's the added fees for carrying an extra kleenex in your pocket. Pretty soon they will be back to pay toilets.
    Yes these aren't a specially trained or even very well screened government agency.

    Photos from the scanners have already been leaked and posted on the internet even though they aren't supposed to be KEEPING them ... they do anyway. this system is already being abused and it's been in place for how long? not very. SHOCKING.




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    I guess I'll have to "Chub it Up" before I go into pornscanners.


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    I'd rather have Herb, fresh from the Dew Drop Drop Inn take me out in a drunken blaze of glory that to be listed as a "victim" of Ali Bomb-a.
    I'm not to happy to be forever know as "one of the passengers/victims" in a war that we will not win beause we choose a little freedom.


    Just for that?


    I think that a prostate check or a mammogram that keeps people alive is worth a little embarassment......It may not kill me, but I do get to live another day?

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    Everyone talks about the child molester? I want the hot blonde to pat me down. Why not have fun with it?


    At least I got a jolly before the plane goes down in a ball of hellfire and riveted aluminum.




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    Quote Originally Posted by sparks19 View Post

    This just goes to show that if you instill enough fear in people you can make them do whatever you want

    I agree. The Bush administration proved that for 8 long years.

    I don't think this new method is the ONLY way to insure airline safety.
    Send the TSA back to the drawing board to come up with something else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    I agree. The Bush administration proved that for 8 long years.
    And to think we are only into it for two, so far.

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    Clockwork Creep - 10c.c.


    "I'm a clockwork creep
    And I can't get to sleep
    They wind me up and let me go
    And I can't unwind
    Going out of my mind
    My time is coming soon you know"

    Tick a tick a time bomb

    "I'm a jumbo jet
    With a brand new set
    Of passengers and bags and crew
    I'll spread my wings -
    Do a thousand things
    To prove how good I am to you"

    Tick a tick a time bomb

    Meanwhile in the cargo of escargot
    The temperature is rising
    Advertising that our time is running
    Down, down, down, down, down
    Oh with just one minute to live
    Oh, no you'll never get me up in one of these again
    'Cos what goes up must come
    Down, down, down, down, down
    Down, down, down, down, down

    Oh, the gravity of the situation
    It's only my willpower
    That keeps this thing in operation
    But we're gonna crash that's for certain
    The pilot is too busy flirtin'
    And he ain't aware
    That there's a bomb down there
    And if he don't do something it's curtains

    "Now just hold on,"
    Said the little bomb,
    "If you were just to hold my hands
    Then time would stop
    The plot would flop
    And jumbo would be safe to land"

    Tick a tick a time bomb

    My landings are the envy
    Of Sabena and Pan Am
    From Chattanooga to Japan
    I taxi through the airways -
    What a swell little plane
    What a fine little plane
    What a great little plane
    I am

    "Hang on one sec
    I'm a clockwork wreck
    And though my fuse is burning slow
    Must keep my date to detonate
    Goodbye, ta ta, and cheerio

    Tick a tick a time bomb
    Tick a tick a time bomb

    Tick a........."

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    I agree. The Bush administration proved that for 8 long years.

    I don't think this new method is the ONLY way to insure airline safety.
    Send the TSA back to the drawing board to come up with something else.
    The airlines are not required to use the TSA - they can come up with their own security procedures.

    From a CNN interview with Isaac Yeffet, the former head of security for El Al and now an aviation security consultant in New York -

    CNN: What needs to be done to improve the system?

    Yeffet: It's mandatory that every passenger -- I don't care his religion or whatever he is -- every passenger has to be interviewed by security people who are qualified and well-trained, and are being tested all year long. I trained my guys and educated them, that every flight, for them, is the first flight. That every passenger is the first passenger. The fact that you had [safe flights] yesterday and last month means nothing. We are looking for the one who is coming to blow up our aircraft. If you do not look at each passenger, something is wrong with your system.

    CNN: What is El Al's approach to airline security? How does it differ from what's being done in this country?

    Yeffett: We must look at the qualifications of the candidate for security jobs. He must be educated. He must speak two languages. He must be trained for a long time, in classrooms. He must receive on-the-job training with a supervisor for weeks to make sure that the guy understands how to approach a passenger, how to convince him to cooperate with him, because the passenger is taking the flight and we are on the ground. The passengers have to understand that the security is doing it for their benefit.

    We are constantly in touch with the Israeli intelligence to find out if there are any suspicious passengers among hundreds of passengers coming to take the flight -- by getting the list of passengers for each flight and comparing it with the suspicious list that we have. If one of the passengers is on the list, then we are waiting for him, he will not surprise us.

    During the year, we did thousands of tests of our security guys around the world. It cost money, but once you save lives, it's worth all the money that the government gave us to have the right security system.

    CNN: Let's say all the airlines instituted the system that you're talking about. So let's say I go to an airport for a flight to London. What should happen?

    Yeffet: When you come to the check-in, normally you wait on line. While you wait on line, I want you to be with your luggage. You have to meet with me, the security guy. We tell you who we are. We ask for your passport, we ask for your ticket. We check your passport. We want to find which countries you visited. We start to ask questions, and based on your answers and the way you behave, we come to a conclusion about whether you are bona fide or not. That's what should happen.

    CNN: Every passenger should be interviewed, on all flights?

    Yeffet: Yes, 100 percent...

    I want to interview you. It won't take too long if you're bona fide. We never had a delay.

    Number two, I have heard so many times El Al is a small airline. We in America are big air carriers. Number one, we have over 400 airports around the country, why hasn't anyone from this government asked himself, let's take one airport out of 400 airports and try to implement El Al's system because their system proved they're the best of the best.

    For the last 40 years, El Al did not have a single tragedy. And they came to attack us and to blow up our aircraft, but we knew how to stop them on the ground. So let's try to implement the system at one airport in the country and then come to a conclusion...

    CNN: What do you think of using full body scanners?

    Yeffet: I am against it, this is once again patch on top of patch. Look what happened, Richard Reid, the shoebomber, hid the explosives in his shoes. The result -- all of us have to take off our shoes when we come to the airport. The Nigerian guy hid his explosives in his underwear. The result -- everyone now will be seen naked. Is this the security system that we want?

    We have millions of Muslims in this country. I am not Muslim, but I am very familiar with the tradition, I respect the tradition. Women who walk on the street cover their body from head to toe. Can you imagine the reaction of the husband? Excuse me, wait on the side, we want to see your wife's body naked?... This is not an answer.

    CNN: Would it be more expensive to provide the kind of security system you recommend?

    Yeffet: For sure El Al spends more money on security than the American air carriers. But the passengers are willing to pay for it if we can prove to them that they are secure when they come to take a flight.

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    The new scanners they are now using have raised questions because of the type of radiation they use, and the possible risk of not only high prevalence of skin cancer, but corneal cancer. There are other, safer technologies.

    Run me through the metal detector, I'm okay with that. Do not subject me to extra radiation when you cannot tell me hat it will do to me 5 or ten years from now. Do not put my vision at risk unnecessarily - and it is unnecessary. Do not think you have license to touch me places I could sue anyone else for touching me.

    Train some of the millions of dogs that are euthanized for lack of homes every year to be sniffer dogs. I'd rather a dog sniff me - and every bag that goes in every plane, every box and package that comes into every port - than subject myself or anyone else to groping or radiation.

    No, I am not needing to fly anywhere soon, thank goodness. But I do think these new measures are taking things to extremes, and doing nothing in terms of increasing our security. Sure - we make everyone take off their shoes, and they send someone with a bomb in his underwear. Whatever measures we take, someone desperate enough will try to find a way around it. It's human nature, sadly.
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    As for the "if you don't like it then don't fly"... that could go both ways. If you are SO afraid that you will give up anything to feel a bit safer perhaps YOU should drive instead of fly.

    I hate to fly so I avoid it at all costs anyway but if I HAD to (and some people don't have the option to just drive) I don't think I should be subjected to inappropriate touching that would not be tolerated in any other venue and would land that person in jail and require them to report where they are living for the rest of their lives




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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Do you remember the drive-ins?

    When you heard that the local DI was opening trunks to see if you were sneaking people in?

    Was that enough to keep you from trying?

    I know you would never try a stunt like that.

    But remember, the idea that they were checking made you reconsider?

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    Some kid sneaking his friends into the Drive in and being put off by them checking is not the same as a suicide bomber. We are checking them NOW and that hasn't stopped them from trying to get around it. what makes anyone think that THIS is the thing that will fix it? this certainly isn't a fool proof method.

    and it's not really that difficult to get a job with the TSA... perhaps our bomber friends will just get a job at the airport then they can be the one assaulting people without having to deal with security... because they ARE security.

    When they start sticking bombs where the sun don't shine will you submit to a cavity search everytime you fly to feel safer?

    There are ways around this process (not even including the fact that they don't do this to everyone jsut select people so joe bomber could still just as easily sneak by and BOOM) and the terrorists are determined. definitely not comparable to kids sneaking into the movie theater




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    I love to fly. Sports teams, entertainers, business people fly all the time.
    If we were to ask all those who died on 9.11 if they would mind these new rules what do you think they would say. What would their message be to us?

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