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Old Nov 10, 2007 | 9:58 am
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Originally Posted by EngIceDave
No putting words in your mouth, it is the comparison you made.
Maybe you should proof read?

I'm sorry, but I feel I must ignore you for the time being because of your trivialization of Rosa Parks and the deaths of millions of Jews (and more) during the Holocaust of WWII.

It is sad that people would not only try to make such a comparison to make a point, but actually believe there is any common thread between them.

I actually find that offensive
CLAP CLAP CLAP

Wow you refuse to acknowledge or pretend to understand the comparison of attitudes, instead pretending to be offended by a false interpretation of my debate.

So you are unable to debate logically and now have to ignore me?

Just like in the "TSA coffee" thread where you were proven incorrect over and over again, and yet you persisted in sidestepping the real issues, you're doing this as well here. Thanks for playing though.

Well done. Readers can truly see who is the offensive one here. Good job. ^

Just one final thought on this issue:

Standing up for passenger rights is never wrong. Standing up for one's rights and asking for professional treatment will never lead to a security lapse or a terrorist attack.

However, not standing up for one's rights or asking to be treated professionally can lead to disastrous consequences, such as bullying, theft of one's property, loss of essential items like medication, being falsely detained and worse.

I fail to understand those shills who claim, in spite of overwhelming and complete evidence all over the net and the media, that the TSA doesn't abuse and if a traveler "shuts up and puts up with the minor inconvenience" that there's no big deal.

Unfortunately it IS a big deal, and will continue to be a big deal, until TSA policies are changed to ensure consistency, professional and courteous treatment, accountability, and removal of bad apples when eregious passenger treatment occur.

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