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Terrorist in my pants?

Posted by $ Abaco 9 years, 7 months ago to Culture
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I thought I’d share a gripe regarding something I endured this past weekend.
I grew up in and around aviation. One of my favorite pastimes was attending the local air shows when I was little. Now, that I’m a dad I take my kids to the annual show in my town. When I was little you could just walk right into an air show without anybody bothering you. Usually, attendance was free. But, since 9/11 security has just been escalating to ridiculous levels. Last year, as in the previous couple years, a big security guard wanted to look in my backpack for bombs and such. As he did that my son said, “Dad, why is he doing that?” I responded clearly so he could hear me, “This is called being a suspect, son.” The guard quickly halted his examination of my stuff and waved us through – like I had cracked the code or something and now his search was useless. Now, this year, it gets better. They have the security tables manned by youth – young kids in some sort of ROTC program, Navy. I asked the girls how old they were; 12 and 14. They not only looked in our bag but in every little compartment, like they were looking for a joint. They went through my daughter’s little Hello Kitty lunch pack. Then, they had me pull up my shirt and turn around so they could see I wasn’t packing anything in my waist band. Next year I expect either an enhanced pat down or the TSA xray machines. And, these little kids are too young to understand the context on this kind of thing. It just gives me the willies…
You know, I’m just not scarred of terrorism. Is that strange? This all feels like we are just being protected from ourselves, like there’s a terrorist in my pants (my wife might argue that point, sorry honey).
Thanks for enjoying my gripe.


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  • Posted by $ rockymountainpirate 9 years, 7 months ago
    I hit TSA at McCarran at the right time and was waved through after being stripped of shoes and belt, my liquid remaining snuggled in my carry on right next to a couple of copies of the Constitution. My trip down was another story. Small airport, more TSA employees than passengers. I had to remove my liquids and put them in the tub beside a copy of Atlas Shrugged and laying on the top of my open suitcase a couple of copies of the Constitution. I was wearing a t-shirt with a Thomas Jefferson quite " I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful savery." Going through the scanner I gave a 2 handed 1 finger salute, then had my right knee patted down. Really?! My knee? I think they didn't like my attitude. Who Is John Galt?
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  • Posted by Zenphamy 9 years, 7 months ago
    In the last study I've found, since 9/11, 20 terrorist plots have been found and stopped in the US. 3 by citizens and 17 by government. Of those 17 by government, all were instigated by FBI undercover stings.

    IMO, the true terrorists are those wishing to protect us from the bombers, by taking away our freedom and individual rights. Rather than protection from bomber and foreign terrorists, all I've seen since 9/11 is the terror flooding this country from DC.
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  • Posted by helidrvr 9 years, 7 months ago
    Like you I have enjoyed a life-long love affair with aviation - including a 42 year career as a professional aviator (ATP, FW, RW, LAND, SEA). Early on I used to enjoy (and perform in) airshows too, Oshkosh above all. Then I started seeing more and more military aircraft and recruiting, even at Oshkosh. As airshows morphed almost completely into military propaganda events I stopped going years ago. Reading your comments sadly confirms that things have only gotten worse. At least I have my memories of how it used to be. Sad.
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  • Posted by straightlinelogic 9 years, 7 months ago
    "You know, I'm just not scared of terrorism. Is that strange?"
    It is not strange at all. Statistically, you have an orders of magnitude higher probability of being hit by lightning than you do of being attacked or killed by a terrorist. You have a still higher orders of magnitude probability of being injured or killed by a drunk driver every time you get in a car. The human mind can only worry about so much, so if you're going to be afraid of something, be efficient and concentrate on drunk drivers and lightning. See "What Are They So Afraid Of?" on straightlinelogic: http://www.straightlinelogic.com/straigh...
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  • Posted by mccwho 9 years, 7 months ago
    My thoughts:
    “Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”

    ― Benjamin Franklin

    Enough Said!
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  • Posted by $ katrinam41 9 years, 7 months ago
    I love to fly--unfortunately, I do not now fly and as long as this TSA dog-and-pony show goes on, I will not fly, and I agree with johnmahler 100%. The first time Amtrak slips into overlord mode, I will not again take the train--which I also love! The Hitler Youth Corpse (and yes, I do mean corpse) is growing into a far-reaching tumor, never too young to become mindless robots... Very good rant, Abaco--thank you for giving the update on our terrorist government's policies.
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  • Posted by johnmahler 9 years, 7 months ago
    Tyrannical shark strategium; bump, nudge, bite!
    I BOYCOTT sharks. I don't fly. So far, I haven't been shown this BNB treatment on buses or Amtrack. When that happens once. I will BOYCOTT. I no longer go to the state and county fair for the same reason. Only sheeple attend these events or use these TSA monitored modes of transportation. So far, the sheeple don't mind and the events and transportation services haven't suffered economically. Until business slacks off, the behavior will continue. This is why I have so little hope for AS as an operating principle solving statism. Few will join John Galt in the Gulch. Hard bitten Libertarian / Austrian economics folks professing free markets are only Americans who will BOYCOTT.
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  • Posted by Kilroy 9 years, 7 months ago
    I don't go to those shows, even though I would like to and I don't fly unless absolutely necessary. If we did that in droves, things would change.
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