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Tag Archives: TSA
by Doug Book

Since its inception in 2002, the Department of Homeland Security has grown increasingly contemptuous of the rights of the American people. Indeed, the Gestapo-like tactics of one of the Department’s better known masters of overreach–the TSA–are responsible for countless examples of the organization’s daily assault on the Constitution.
But recently, another of Janet Napolitano’s handmaidens of harassment has begun to make news…albeit only on the web, of course. It is the TSA’s … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, News Reports, Opinion
Tagged Airport Security, Amtrak, big Brother, Coast Guard, Constitution, Department of Homeland Security, Florida, Fourth Amendment, Georgia, Janet Napolitano, Justice Robert Jackson, Kentucky, Michael Cleveland, New Mexico, Ohio, Texas, TSA, Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response task force (VIPR), West Virginia
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by Dr. Joseph J. Horton

A “Woman Screams for Help After TSA Molestation,” and the “Texas Pat Down Ban May Be Back.” Those are just two of the headlines breaking around the nation this morning, as summer travel picks up—and so do concerns over excessive airport security.
How much indignity are you willing to endure if told it’s for safety’s sake? Would you let strangers look at images of you naked? Would you allow strangers … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, News Reports, Opinion
Tagged Airport Screening, Airport Security, Fourth Amendment, TSA
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by Stephen Pidgeon

Department of Homeland Security Director Janet Napolitano has ordered TSA personnel to have sexual contact with travelers who refuse to be photographed in the nude by means of the body scanners now deployed in airports, and TSA agents have complied. The person is subjected to such sexual contact by forcible compulsion, with the threat of incarceration and large fines for failing to comply.
Under the Washington State Criminal Code, DHS Secretary … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, News Reports, Opinion
Tagged Airport Screening, Airport Security, big Brother, Constitution, Janet Napolitano, TSA, US Constitution
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by Ben Johnson
Sexual harrassment: It’s not just for airports anymore!
The federal government is rolling out metal detectors, TSA-style pat downs, and scanners for bus terminals across these United States. Federal inspectors have expanded their reach beyond terrorist paraphernalia to look for “immigration violators” (allegedly) and anyone traveling with a large sum of cash. (The Obama administration presumably wants to identify immigration violators so it can fast-track them to citizenship and grant them voting … Read the Rest of this Post

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