TSA forced dying cancer patient to lift bandages

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Lenny., Oct 10, 2012.

  1. Cancer patient asked to lift bandages at airport - Yahoo! News


    Yeah here is the kicker
    Yeah why don't you fucking jerk us off some more.

    Sick and tired of this. TSA doesn't protect us from da terrorists hurr durrrr
    It invades us of our rights..

    How many of you flew before 9/11? How many of you died because a terrorist hijacked your plane?

    Fuck I remember when I was a kid and the flight attendant asked if I wanted to see the cockpit and the pilots gave me a tour during the flight... SHIT those were the days.

    I am moving to Connecticut in December and I am scared I'm going to be sexually assaulted
     
  2. Assaulted by the naked body scanner or the Jerry Sandusky agent? It's all prisoner training, but the scanners are just as dangerous as the agents.

    TSA Workers Fear Radiation Dangers From Scanners | wusa9.com

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2D1FRkNt1Q]TSA Exploring Radiation Monitoring Devices For Workers - YouTube[/ame]
     
  3. I would hate the scanners too.

    While I am completely against the scanners, I'm not all too concerned about the radiation. As someone who's studied a bit of nuclear physics (not as cool as it sounds) I know you're exposed to higher levels of radiation on an hour flight than you would be the entire day.. But even then I don't think it is justifiable to exposing us to any levels of radiation at all. It's wrong.

    I'd be willing to drive cross country but my brother doesn't want to put the miles on his car. Damn him, he's only got 6,000 miles on it.
     
  4. No bonding time on a road trip eh? :p
     
  5. Guess not... unless we rent a car. One that's fuel efficient.. His definitely isn't.
     
  6. How many weapons got thru while they were harassing her, I wonder?
     
  7. makes me sick...
     
  8. It is fucked up but again what IF she was trying to harm someone or was a terrorist then the whole fucking America would blame the tsa for not doing their job or taking the right procedure...either way you look at it the media always has to blame someone
     
  9. Hey hmu when you come to CT :wave: Born and raised :smoke:
     
  10. does anyone find it suspicious airport security occurs once you are already well within the airport?

    Like.... why are planes always the target... why not... i dunno.. an entire airport full of people?

    And then security is getting to uptight that you couldnt even sneak a plastic butter knife, taped to your balls, onto a plane... but you can walk right through the front door and get pretty deep inside an airport without any security measures.... carrying suitcases none the less

    Id be more concerned with keeping that shit out of airports, than planes... you can fit tens of thousands of peeps in an airport... but only a few hundred on a plane.....

    where is the sense of security actually coming from lol....
     

  11. I remember flying before 9/11, my mom told the flight attendant that I wanted to be a pilot, so the pilots let me go into the cockpit of the 747 and watch them fly for a while and let me ask them questions. It was awesome! That never could happen nowadays. :(
     
  12. Good. Then maybe the TSA could be replaced by something more humane.
     
  13. Born and raised as well

    I was thinking about that too when I dropped my mom off at the airport. Anyone could go there up til the checkpoint. I even took a picture

    Now if you take too long in the bathroom you might be deemed a terrorist.
    Did you pursue being a pilot or was it just one of those little kid dreams.? I wanted to be a mailman.

    The hijackers used blades that were allowed on planes at the time. We could have just said no more boxcutters. We could have pilots trained to handle a firearm and require them to be armed when they fly. And I think nowadays the pilot and a flight attendant both have to unlock the cockpit door for it to open. I mean there's just so many options that don't include sexual assault and humiliated cancer patients.
     
  14. One day I want to learn how to fly, but not as a carer. Unfortunately I just don't have the eyesight to be a professional pilot.

    And mailman lol. Did you watch that post apocalyptic kevin costner movie Postman when you were a little kid?
     
  15. Nah I was a teen when that came out or atleast almost one..

    I don't know why I wanted to be a mailman, but it definitely wasn't the normal firefighter, astronaut, doctor that everyone else was.
     
  16. If the pilots' doors had been locked on 9/11, there probably woudn't have been any hijackings.

    The other thing that we need is positive profiling of passengers, which could improve the airport security while eliminating useless, humiliating searches and scannings like the one in the first post of this thread. The problem is, before it even gets discussed, assholes that do not even understand what positive profiling is would start screaming that it's racist and discriminatory, and it would get shelved.
     

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