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Old Jun 4, 2003 | 7:03 pm
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The Unknown Screener
 
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Spiff:
Your US conterparts represent an agency that violates my civil liberties. If they leave me alone at the checkpoint, they can expect no ill-treatment. The moment they engage in any kind of random harassment or harassment with no probable cause, they can expect to be treated like the nazis they have chosen to ape.</font>
Ahhhh Spiff. I do respect your opinion, and on a small degree agree with you. However, there is not one SINGLE instance of anyones civil liberties being abused or denied. NOT ONE. Of course you disagree with me on this, but you cannot point out one LEGITIMATE instance of anyones rights being violated. I however, can show you which laws were passed that provide the TSA the authority to do what it does. If these laws are deemed to be unconstitutional, then they certainly would be changed and or repealed. Since that has not happened, I guess they are in fact constitutional.
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