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2010-11-18 :: madlibertarianguy // War on Terror
The First Domino Falls

WDBO: The backlash continues over those new TSA screening measures, and now one Central Florida airport has decided to go with a private security screening firm. Orlando Sanford International Airport has decided to opt out from TSA screening. “All of our due diligence shows it’s the way to go,” said Larry Dale, the director of […]

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If a TSA screener starts to fondle your shit, punch that motherfucker. The IndyStar: A Connecticut man has been arrested after exchanging words and punching a TSA screener at a security checkpoint at Indianapolis International Airport. If they’re going to assault us under the pretense of National Security™, it seems our responsibility to assault TSA […]

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2010-11-18 :: madlibertarianguy // Constitution + War on Terror
You Tell It, Ron

Ron Paul in his introduction of HR 6416: The argument from the executive branch is that when you buy a ticket you have sacrificed your rights, and it’s the duty of the government to make us safe. That isn’t the case; you never have to sacrifice your rights. The duty of the government is to […]

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2010-11-18 :: madlibertarianguy // Government + War on Terror
TSA Checkpoint

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2010-11-17 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + War on Terror
Yes. And No.

The Weekly Standard on America’s backlash against the TSA: And yet I cannot help but wonder whether the problem is not public resistance to naked scanners, or a libertarian aversion to being frisked, but the cumulative effects of the TSA style of doing business. That uniformed goon at Dulles airport—“You will enter the proper line”—is […]

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2010-11-17 :: madlibertarianguy // War on Terror
About National Opt-Out Day

The Atlantic on a great opt-out day strategy: By the way, it is the official position of Goldblog that everyday is opt-out day. There’s no need to wait until November 24th. But come November 24th, here’s an idea you might try to make the day extra-special. It’s a one-word idea: Kilts. Think about it — […]

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Ron Paul in his response to the TSA’s new protocol of sexual assault and molestation: My legislation is simple. It establishes that airport security screeners are not immune from any US law regarding physical contact with another person, making images of another person, or causing physical harm through the use of radiation-emitting machinery on another […]

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2010-11-16 :: madlibertarianguy // Constitution + War on Terror
Downright Sexual Assault

More outright sexual assault by TSA screeners. PrisonPlanet: The TSA’s invasive new screening measures include officers literally putting their hands down people’s pants if they are wearing baggy clothing in a shocking new elevation of groping procedures that have stoked a nationwide revolt against privacy-busting airport security measures. If a security goon puts his hands […]

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2010-11-16 :: madlibertarianguy // Government + War on Terror
Holy Privatization Batman

Why the fuck haven’t airports kicked TSA fucktards to the curb yet? The Washington Examiner: Did you know that the nation’s airports are not required to have Transportation Security Administration screeners checking passengers at security checkpoints? The 2001 law creating the TSA gave airports the right to opt out of the TSA program in favor […]

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2010-11-03 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + Government + Law enforcement + LE
Comforting

It’s comforting to know that while the TSA is fondling people who don’t want to be ogled by their security thugs, and rifling through our belongings under the guise of “security”, they’re busy protecting the privacy and identity of one of their screeners who was caught falsely claiming to have found cocaine in people’s luggage […]

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