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Post by avordvet on Feb 20, 2013 6:22:00 GMT -5
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Post by safetalker on Feb 20, 2013 13:42:36 GMT -5
What we have to decide each and everyone of us is just how badly we want to fly or ride the train to allow our family to go through that stuff. They think they have us cornered, but we can always turn about and walk away from the entrance. If they arrest us we can sue them personally if they attempt to hold or restrain us with out cause and refusing to fly is not a reason. Then we sue the airline for our money back based upon their employees alowing our distress.
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Post by avordvet on Feb 20, 2013 14:10:22 GMT -5
Although a flyer in the service with many thousands of flight hours, I have not flown in an aircraft since the TSA stood up, and although its an inconvenience, I will not surrender my rights to fly on an aircraft, and all of you that still do... pity.
Pity that you would allow a government agent to grope you, your wife and/or your children, Pity you would VOLUNTARILY surrender your 4th and 5th Amendment rights just to get to Disney World a little quicker. Even if you "must" fly for business, how much are your rights and dignity worth?
To those who continue to go through the lines without a whimper... May your chains of servitude rest lightly upon you.
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Post by brocktownsend on Feb 20, 2013 19:57:31 GMT -5
Just drove to Miami and back, but if I go to Vietnam again, I guess I could fly out of Mexico or Canada.
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