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Has TSA gone too Far? NSFW!


charlotte49er

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IF you don't want to get patted down, go through the body scanner.

If you don't want to go through the scanner, don't fly.

The truth is this: when you buy an airline ticket, like a ticket for any public transportation, you agree to follow all of the rules and regulations they ask of you. If you are too self conscious to pass through a body scanner, get over it.

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IF you don't want to get patted down, go through the body scanner.

If you don't want to go through the scanner, don't fly.

The truth is this: when you buy an airline ticket, like a ticket for any public transportation, you agree to follow all of the rules and regulations they ask of you. If you are too self conscious to pass through a body scanner, get over it.

Keep saying that. Next I will be a full strip search every time you go. The funny part is TSA has never stopped a terrorist.

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IF you don't want to get patted down, go through the body scanner.

If you don't want to go through the scanner, don't fly.

The truth is this: when you buy an airline ticket, like a ticket for any public transportation, you agree to follow all of the rules and regulations they ask of you. If you are too self conscious to pass through a body scanner, get over it.

I disagree, if you haven't terrorized or harmed any one, why should you be punished? Why should your rights, your liberty etc be infringed upon? If you want to infringe go find a terrorist, instead of trying to bitch-slap the general public which hasn't done anything wrong.

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next razzy will tell us blacks can't drink out of the white's water fountain and .gov should have the authority to shut down the interweb.

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next razzy will tell us blacks can't drink out of the white's water fountain and .gov should have the authority to shut down the interweb.

They are trying to pass a bill that will allow them to filter the internet. Yet they say china is the bad guy...

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They are trying to pass a bill that will allow them to filter the internet. Yet they say china is the bad guy...

everyone else is the bad guy. the us only invades countries, kills and tortures innocent men, women, and children etc.

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