Let them pat me down and say "Im all yours big boy" with the creepiest smile i could make.
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Accept fate and proceed through body scanner | 22% | 22% - 12 | ||||
Opt out for pat down | 26% | 26% - 14 | ||||
Express discontent and proceed through scanner | 5% | 5% - 3 | ||||
Opt out for pat down after making self hard. | 22% | 22% - 12 | ||||
Leave the airport sans screening, take ship down under | 5% | 5% - 3 | ||||
Other | 5% | 5% - 3 | ||||
FU Brinson | 11% | 11% - 6 | ||||
Total: 53 |
You are misusing statistics. That is why I keep objecting to your posts. I'm not going to argue this any further, it's minute at this point.Turquoise wrote:
How many times do I have to post it? Statistically, it will happen again -- it's very unlikely for something like 9/11 to occur again, but hijackings occur at a fairly periodic rate. Considering the number of flights that occur annually and the variance in quality of security by airport, it's inevitable that more hijackings will occur.SenorToenails wrote:
Turquoise, you use that 'it will happen again' reasoning as though it justifies something. You can't prove there won't be another attack...so that does not imply that there will be one. This is obviously faulty reasoning.Turquoise wrote:
It's not bullshit. Shit happens. All that matters is how you react to it. I'm not really sure why we're arguing when we both agree that the TSA is overkill.
You'd get slammed into the floor..:ronin:.|Patton wrote:
Let them pat me down and say "Im all yours big boy" with the creepiest smile i could make.
yes but he is mooslim then all the mooslims will cry and blah blah blahKmar wrote:
The underwear bomber was sweating and appeared very nervous .. to pick up on this and investigate is also profiling.11 Bravo wrote:
i aint gonna argue profiling but...you know
He was using a liquid initiator. No wire or wick.11 Bravo wrote:
well i assume he had some kind of wire/wick right?.DBBrinson1 wrote:
If he would have been picked for the rub down.
Oh sorry Mr. G@lt, here just for youJohnG@lt wrote:
False advertising. There was no nudity!Ticia wrote:
Just make their job easier and strip already.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZSEf_4F3jk&f
Nor should it. It takes up 10 minutes of your fucking time. 10 minutes out of the most likely half an hour+ you're going to be waiting anyways for your flight to come in.Turquoise wrote:
Still 70 percent of Americans questioned in the Washington Post/ABC News poll said the new TSA rules made no difference in their decision to fly.
Very true. It puts screening somewhat in perspective.Poseidon wrote:
Nor should it. It takes up 10 minutes of your fucking time. 10 minutes out of the most likely half an hour+ you're going to be waiting anyways for your flight to come in.Turquoise wrote:
Still 70 percent of Americans questioned in the Washington Post/ABC News poll said the new TSA rules made no difference in their decision to fly.
Here is some perspectives. Less than 2% of fliers are pat down. You'd never know that by the amount of media generated around this.Turquoise wrote:
Very true. It puts screening somewhat in perspective.Poseidon wrote:
Nor should it. It takes up 10 minutes of your fucking time. 10 minutes out of the most likely half an hour+ you're going to be waiting anyways for your flight to come in.Turquoise wrote:
Still 70 percent of Americans questioned in the Washington Post/ABC News poll said the new TSA rules made no difference in their decision to fly.
That sounds like a spoonful of whatever they are feeding us...FEOS wrote:
And notice these new screening procedures were just recently implemented. That usually doesn't happen on a whim...and the pat downs aren't due to toner cartridges. My guess is TSA (and others) are acting on specific intel coming out of arrests following round-ups of the toner cartridge group.
Chertoff (sp) was was the ex secretary of homeland security. He is now the head of the consulting company that has set the scanners up to be put in every airport. You can draw a near perfect line from fear to money bags.tuckergustav wrote:
That sounds like a spoonful of whatever they are feeding us...FEOS wrote:
And notice these new screening procedures were just recently implemented. That usually doesn't happen on a whim...and the pat downs aren't due to toner cartridges. My guess is TSA (and others) are acting on specific intel coming out of arrests following round-ups of the toner cartridge group.
money is being made here...that's the bottom line...
Just trust the government, if they want to feel your stuff its in your interests, they always know whats best for you.FEOS wrote:
And notice these new screening procedures were just recently implemented. That usually doesn't happen on a whim...and the pat downs aren't due to toner cartridges. My guess is TSA (and others) are acting on specific intel coming out of arrests following round-ups of the toner cartridge group.
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The two are not necessarily mutually exclusive. Obama is not the only one who doesn't let a good crisis go to waste...tuckergustav wrote:
That sounds like a spoonful of whatever they are feeding us...FEOS wrote:
And notice these new screening procedures were just recently implemented. That usually doesn't happen on a whim...and the pat downs aren't due to toner cartridges. My guess is TSA (and others) are acting on specific intel coming out of arrests following round-ups of the toner cartridge group.
money is being made here...that's the bottom line...
Dilbert_X wrote:
Just send out more Predator drones, maybe invade Pakistan, then you can dial airport security back to zero. Its win-win.
Well, yeah, that's basically the same line that can be drawn for the War on Terror in general.Kmar wrote:
Chertoff (sp) was was the ex secretary of homeland security. He is now the head of the consulting company that has set the scanners up to be put in every airport. You can draw a near perfect line from fear to money bags.tuckergustav wrote:
That sounds like a spoonful of whatever they are feeding us...FEOS wrote:
And notice these new screening procedures were just recently implemented. That usually doesn't happen on a whim...and the pat downs aren't due to toner cartridges. My guess is TSA (and others) are acting on specific intel coming out of arrests following round-ups of the toner cartridge group.
money is being made here...that's the bottom line...
Of course, it may be inconvenient to point out that they are doing those more intrusive pat downs at ALL airports...even those that don't have scanners.Turquoise wrote:
Well, yeah, that's basically the same line that can be drawn for the War on Terror in general.Kmar wrote:
Chertoff (sp) was was the ex secretary of homeland security. He is now the head of the consulting company that has set the scanners up to be put in every airport. You can draw a near perfect line from fear to money bags.tuckergustav wrote:
That sounds like a spoonful of whatever they are feeding us...
money is being made here...that's the bottom line...
Well, I was referring more to war profiteering. Granted, I'm not saying the War on Terror is without legitimacy. It's just that war has always been extremely profitable for certain people.FEOS wrote:
Of course, it may be inconvenient to point out that they are doing those more intrusive pat downs at ALL airports...even those that don't have scanners.Turquoise wrote:
Well, yeah, that's basically the same line that can be drawn for the War on Terror in general.Kmar wrote:
Chertoff (sp) was was the ex secretary of homeland security. He is now the head of the consulting company that has set the scanners up to be put in every airport. You can draw a near perfect line from fear to money bags.