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| Ron Paul on TSA Abuse: "Enough Is Enough" | | Print | |
| Written by Gary Benoit | ||||
| Thursday, 18 November 2010 00:00 | ||||
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Ron Paul’s legislation would establish that the security screeners who grope travelers and gawk at their nude pictures be subject to the same laws as anyone else. “My legislation is simple,” Paul said in a statement available at his website. “It establishes that airport security screeners are not immune from any US law regarding physical contact with another person, making images of another person, or causing physical harm through the use of radiation-emitting machinery on another person. It means they are subject to the same laws as the rest of us.” The principle behind the legislation is simple: If an individual can be arrested for groping another individual, why shouldn't a TSA agent also be subject to arrest when he does exactly the same thing? It is wrong because the government is supposed to protect liberty, not suppress it in the name of security. It is wrong because security provided by private companies, which have to take into account the demands and concerns of prospective customers if they want to earn their business, is superior to government security and the government's monopoly of power. The Congressman added: “If this doesn’t change, I see what has happened to the American people is we have accepted the notion that we should be treated like cattle. Make us safe, make us secure, put us in the barbed wire, feed us, fatten us up, and then they’ll eat us. And we are a bunch of cattle and we have to wake up and say we’ve had it…. It’s time for the American people to stand up and shrug off the shackles of our government at TSA at the airport.” Indeed, many Americans do appear to be standing up to the TSA's abusive and obtrusive behavior at airports. By opting out and by refusing to fly, many Americans are serving notice that they will "shrug off the shackles of our government at TSA" — but will not shed their clothes, their dignity, their privacy, or their rights. (Consider, for exhibit A, the courageous stand of John Tyner.) No law of the United States shall be construed to confer any immunity for a Federal employee or agency or any individual or entity that receives Federal funds, who subjects an individual to any physical contact (including contact with any clothing the individual is wearing), x-rays, or millimeter waves, or aids in the creation of or views a representation of any part of a individual's body covered by clothing as a condition for such individual to be in an airport or to fly in an aircraft. The preceding sentence shall apply even if the individual or the individual's parent, guardian, or any other individual gives consent. Click here to send a message of support for Ron Paul's H.R. 6416 to your Representative and Senators. Thumbnail photo: Ron Paul Related articles: Object to Sexual Assault? Boycott the Airlines! Our Homeland Security and TSA Rulers Demand Gratitude for Groping Us Getting Rich from the TSA Naked Body Scanners
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Warren Mass
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Excellent! Excellent article about an outstanding champion of freedom! Paul in 2012! |
Rich Prew
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Let your voice be heard Let your Senators and Representatives know your stand on Ron Paul's "American Traveler Dignity Act". Here is how - cut and paste the following into your browser: http://www.votervoice.net/core.aspx?AID=972&Screen=alert&IssueId=23096&APP=GAC&SiteID=-1&VV_CULTURE=en-us |





Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) introduced the “American Traveler Dignity Act” on November 17 to rein in the intrusive and invasive airport searches by the federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA).


