Thursday, April 14, 2011

TSA TO BE LIMITED BY CONGRESS WHEN IT BLAMES MINORS AS TERRORIST

(THIS IS AN ORGANIZATION HELL BENT ON IGNORING INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS. CONGRESS HAS UNLEASHED AN AGENCY TO BE JUDGE AND JURY OF CITIZENS WITHOUT DUE PROCESS. WE AS AMERICANS ARE ALL PROVEN TO BE GUILTY (ALL TERRORIST) FIRST IN AIRPORTS RUN BY THE TSA.)

The controversy over airport pat-downs by the Transportation Security Administration has spread to children. After seeing video Jason Chaffetz, Transportation Security Administration, Pat-Downsfootage of a 6-year-old girl being patted down by a TSA official as her mother protested, Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, has decided to do something about it, The Hill reports.

He offered a bill to forbid TSA officers from conducting pat-downs on minors without parental consent.

"I am personally outraged and disgusted by yet another example of mistreatment of an innocent American at the hands of TSA," Chaffetz wrote in a letter to the agency. "This conduct is in clear violation of TSA's explicit policy not to conduct thorough pat-downs on children under the age of 13."

Chaffetz is chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on National Security.




Wednesday, April 13, 2011

TSA ACTION INDEFENSIBLE - SHOWS HOW WE ARE NOTHING MORE THAN TERRORIST IN THEIR EYES

ARE ANY TSA INDEPENDENT THINKING FREEDOM BELIEVERS ANYMORE OR ARE THEY NOTHING MORE THAN DRONES FOLLOWING ORDERS WITHOUT THOUGHTS OF THEIR ACTION (NATIONAL SOCIALIST GERMAN WORKERS PARTY ANYONE)

According to ABC News, the TSA defended the pat-down but said it is looking into how it might change the screening system:

The TSA said it has reviewed the tape and that the “officer followed proper current screening procedures.“ They added they ”are exploring additional ways to focus its resources and move beyond a one-sized-fits-all system.”


“We struggle to teach our kids to protect themselves, to say ‘no, it’s not ok to touch me in this way in this area,” the girl’s mother, Selena, said. “Yet here we are saying it’s ok for these people.”
According to her, she asked for alternatives but was denied: “I did ask for alternatives, I asked for her to be rescanned. They just refused and said they were going to do what they were going to do.”
The girl’s father, Todd, says the pat-down sends mixed message:
“Initially she was just confused,” Todd Drexel said. “She really didn’t understand what she had done wrong.” He said he and his wife struggled with how to explain to their child what had happened after teaching her previously it was not ok to be touched in certain places. “Now she’s been pat down in a public setting, in an airport.”




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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/parents-of-6-year-old-pat-down-girl-break-their-silence-demand-change/