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    Re: Airport Security

    LOL!!
    Come on Bob you have to admit the country has a pretty good reason to be paranoid. So maybe as a country we want too much protection at times and it goes to far (by some opinions) so we back off and go with less preventative measures and then it's not enough.

    I would still rather have pat downs, dogs sniffing, electronic sniffers, profiling (), shoe checks and general security measures than nothing at all. It's your choice to fly so if you do you gotta play by the rules. JMO

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    Don you hit the nail on the head. I think comparing this to the Holocaust is like comparing apples to Trains.

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    If you don't want a pat down, go through the scanner.

    If you don't want to go through the scanner, get a pat down.

    If you don't want either, don't fly.

    It's really quite simple.

    I also have no problem with a little profiling. If you lined up every terrorist that ever tried to bomb or hijack a plane and they were all short, white, chubby dudes of German descent....well...I'd expect to get searched before every flight.

    We must be doing something right, because there haven't been any airline tragedies recently attributed to terrorism...and it isn't because they don't want to.

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    How many airline tragedies due to terrorism were their before 911 Zero

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catfish Bob View Post
    How many airline tragedies due to terrorism were their before 911 Zero

    Catfish Bob, you should stay away from a Federal Building! You fit the profile of an embittered white American with an axe to grind against the government. What profile did the guys fit that blew up the building in Oklahoma City? Oh that's right, they werre exactly like you.

    Tin Foil Hat's!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    Catfish Bob, you should stay away from a Federal Building! You fit the profile of an embittered white American with an axe to grind against the government. What profile did the guys fit that blew up the building in Oklahoma City? Oh that's right, they werre exactly like you.

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    Hmmm, an axe to grind against the govt....That is the exact terminology that the media uses when demonizing the Tea Party etc,,. I've read those exact words many times before.
    NO, just for the record or whatever, I have "NO AXE TO GRIND AGAINST THE GUBMENT." I'm just a pee on tax payer and voter, I know my role.

    Unless you want to travel down the black hole. Don't get me started on the Ok City event
    Last edited by Catfish Bob; 11-16-2010 at 11:22 PM.

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    You don't like it don't fly. Sorry if national security hurts your feelings. Gee if I could profile there would be less crime in Louisville LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zx150 View Post
    You don't like it don't fly. Sorry if national security hurts your feelings. Gee if I could profile there would be less crime in Louisville LOL.
    It is not about my feelings its about civil liberties.

    If you want to give yours up, then by all means get to the back of the bus and shut up.

    Until then quit crying when people want to preserve what men died for and that make this country great.

    Ignorant people will just let their god given rights go right out the window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catfish Bob View Post
    Until then quit crying when people want to preserve what men died for and that make this country great.

    Ignorant people will just let their god given rights go right out the window.
    (1) So, men and women died to preserve our civil liberties, but they didn't die for our ability as a country to provide security to our citizens and prevent them from being being blown up on airplanes? Make sure you salute the flag and kiss the constitution right before the hijacker pushes the button. I'm so glad his civil liberties weren't infringed.

    (2) There is a difference between just surrendering all of our certain inalienable rights and having the common sense to allow certain highly effective security measures at airports. I only want to worry about whether or not the pilot is in a good mood and the mechanics of the plane while I'm 30,000 feet in the air....not whether or not the dude in the 3rd row from the front on the left has C4 strapped to his ass or a .380 tucked under his sack. When on a plane, you are putting your life 100% in the hands of somebody else....you have no control....I'm a fan of security out the wazoo in those situations. If I'm in a football stadium or a shopping mall, I can run, kick, jump, duck for cover, or shoot for myself.

    (3) I'm a lot of things, but ignorant aint one of em hoss!


    You conspiracy theorists probably have to take a lot of Ambien to sleep! lol Go fishin!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catfish Bob View Post
    How many airline tragedies due to terrorism were their before 911 Zero
    The list of bombings and hijackings pre-911 is not short. The list of bombings and hijackings post-911 is significantly smaller, which tells me that something the TSA/Homeland Security/FBI is doing must be making it harder. Again, it sure isn't for lack of desire on the part of terrorists.

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    We are doing all of this so we can be politicaly correct.

    WE NEED TO PROFILE.....

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    All of this is coming from the political pressure in Washington to be "tough on terrorism," and the "War on Terror." Which BTW I think is kind of a strange phrase.. I mean, how can we be at war with an emotion? Anyway, I think there's a lot of pressure on both the government, and the airlines, to do everything humanly possible, invasive or not, to prevent anything from happening on a plane, and if, God forbid, something does happen, anybody who is perceived as having skipped something is going to get crucified. So that pressure is trickling on down to the airport employees, and some of them are going beyond "erring on the side of caution," they're getting downright militant about it. But I'm all for reasonable measures, and I think the scans and pat-downs in general are reasonable measures. And to me there's no civil rights issue at all. If a private company, an airline, wants you to submit to a body scan, pat down, whatever, in order to engage their services, seems to me they should have the right to do that, or you can take the bus, or drive, or walk, or ride a horse. The Constitution only applies because it's a government entity implementing the security. But even so, the rights granted in the Constitution aren't completely unlimited. They can be limited when there is a "compelling reason" to do so, such as national security, or the "general good." For instance, your First Amendment right to free speech doesn't mean you can reveal classified information, or threaten people. So, even though I believe in respecting everybody's religious beliefs, if those religious beliefs mean you can't be searched before you board a plane, then I say, "Fine, we'll respect your beliefs, and we won't search you. You are free to find some alternate form of transportation. Now please leave the airport immediately." It's a national security thing.

    The one thing that does worry me is the reports of the radiation the scanners emit. If it's going to be a health risk, they need to find a different scanning method. Which I suppose they're probably working on already. Actually, I'm not that worried about any of this, just glad that I rarely fly any more and don't have to deal with it!

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