The Naked Truth
“Why do airline pilots need to be scanned? They’re already in control of the plane!” Glenn Beck
Truer words. But then of course, we’re talking about our bureaucratic government, who wouldn’t know the truth if it passed through one of their scanners. Never mind the inefficiency of scanning thousands and thousands of airline passengers every day. Never mind the cost of these machines that have made George Soros a trillionaire (he just dumped the stock).
Never mind the inconvenience to the passengers and the delay. If the only way the government can guarantee catching Muslim terrorists trying to board our planes, without injuring Muslim sensibilities, is to examine every grain of sand, rather than sifting it for the suspect grains, then by golly, that’s what they’re going to do. On the taxpayers’ dimes.
We’re paying to have our sons and daughters patted down and x-rayed down to the bone. We’re paying the price for caution (a public pat-down is actually better than a private one in reality – the private version lends itself to almost instant abuse) via public humiliation.
To x-ray the airline workers – the pilots, the crew, the cabin stewards, even the cleaners – is inviting a tremendous future health care liability. Not to mention all those frequent flyers who will be frequently x-rayed. “Would you care for a leaded apron, sir?”
The latest rumor is those sensitive Muslims, particularly the women, will be given a pass on the x-ray scanner and, probably, the TSA will have to hire Muslim female patters to do the bypass operation.
What parent in their right mind is going to allow their child to be x-rayed or patted down? “Anyone who thinks they’re going to pat down my kid won’t live to tell about it,” is what parents are currently saying among themselves – and good for them. “We simply won’t fly, that’s all.”
That should put enough pressure on the airline, travel, and resort industries to find another solution to this problem. Maybe the parents of America will put an end to this politically correct nonsense of not “targeting” certain groups. Not only should identifiable groups be targeted, but they should have their own separate lines so the rest of the passengers can board and the flight can take off on time.
Mohammed Atta and Company got through because the screener was afraid of losing his job. So instead of screening the most suspect passengers, we’ve lost our minds, instead, and are forcing innocent people to take off their shoes and now, in a virtual sense, their clothes.
This is one idea that ought to have been grounded a long time ago before it got into the air.
By the way, I wonder how many hits I'll get from the Moron Mob simply because this entry has the word "naked" in it? Get a life, people!
Truer words. But then of course, we’re talking about our bureaucratic government, who wouldn’t know the truth if it passed through one of their scanners. Never mind the inefficiency of scanning thousands and thousands of airline passengers every day. Never mind the cost of these machines that have made George Soros a trillionaire (he just dumped the stock).
Never mind the inconvenience to the passengers and the delay. If the only way the government can guarantee catching Muslim terrorists trying to board our planes, without injuring Muslim sensibilities, is to examine every grain of sand, rather than sifting it for the suspect grains, then by golly, that’s what they’re going to do. On the taxpayers’ dimes.
We’re paying to have our sons and daughters patted down and x-rayed down to the bone. We’re paying the price for caution (a public pat-down is actually better than a private one in reality – the private version lends itself to almost instant abuse) via public humiliation.
To x-ray the airline workers – the pilots, the crew, the cabin stewards, even the cleaners – is inviting a tremendous future health care liability. Not to mention all those frequent flyers who will be frequently x-rayed. “Would you care for a leaded apron, sir?”
The latest rumor is those sensitive Muslims, particularly the women, will be given a pass on the x-ray scanner and, probably, the TSA will have to hire Muslim female patters to do the bypass operation.
What parent in their right mind is going to allow their child to be x-rayed or patted down? “Anyone who thinks they’re going to pat down my kid won’t live to tell about it,” is what parents are currently saying among themselves – and good for them. “We simply won’t fly, that’s all.”
That should put enough pressure on the airline, travel, and resort industries to find another solution to this problem. Maybe the parents of America will put an end to this politically correct nonsense of not “targeting” certain groups. Not only should identifiable groups be targeted, but they should have their own separate lines so the rest of the passengers can board and the flight can take off on time.
Mohammed Atta and Company got through because the screener was afraid of losing his job. So instead of screening the most suspect passengers, we’ve lost our minds, instead, and are forcing innocent people to take off their shoes and now, in a virtual sense, their clothes.
This is one idea that ought to have been grounded a long time ago before it got into the air.
By the way, I wonder how many hits I'll get from the Moron Mob simply because this entry has the word "naked" in it? Get a life, people!
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