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Old Mar 4, 2003 | 9:54 am
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tsadude
 
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Spiff:
It's not written down, but it certainly should be owed to every tax payer. In any business, the people who pay the salaries are entitled to see hirings/firings. Try telling a shareholder "it's none of your business" and see how many shareholders you have. We don't get a choice as to whether we pay taxes (and stay out of jail). The TSA should have no choice but to come clean with those who are robbed to pay for this disgrace of an agency.



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I'll share some background info about myself. My last military duty assignment was with the US Army Safety Center. I assisted in many aircraft accident investigations. These accidents cost millions of dollars in aircraft and the lost lives of my fellow aviators. Many of these were attributed to human failure. Commanders made some really piss poor decisions in training requirements and mission assignments,but were not held accountable. Aircraft parts that are not made to standard cost the government millions of dollars and man hours also. Where is your outrage and the need for accountability for these screw-ups? These things that happen with the TSA is chump change compared to the waste/fraud record of other government agencies.

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