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Old May 1, 2009 | 1:59 pm
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magellan315
 
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Originally Posted by TSORon
And here Wally is where the conversation is where I was hoping that it would go. People believe that the TSA management is producing procedures and policies that violate laws. Which ones? How? Show me where you get that assumption? Can one provide a link to the relevant statues? Can those who believe this way support their belief’s, or are they just angry about the fact that there is another group out there that has the authority to affect their lives?
Ron, when you created this thread you asked for examples of constitutional and legal violations. In the first few pages of this thread there are several examples complete with links. Instead of reading them you have just repeated yourself. What don't you show us how those examples are invalid instead of being evasive.

Originally Posted by TSORon
but then again how many people here believe that the TSA doesn’t have a full corps of attorneys vetting each and every new policy or procedure that comes out?
While I have no doubt that the TSA has attorneys vetting new procedures we've all seen the highly questionable briefs written by Justice Department lawyers approving water boarding and not classifying it as torturer. If they can do that, then policies that made money contraband are nothing to create.
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