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"The following video provides airports with yet another fantastic reason to evict TSA screeners and replace them with private security – the clip shows a 3-year-old boy with a broken leg in a wheelchair being harassed by a TSA worker.
The incident occurred at O’Hare Airport in Chicago and was recorded by the father of the 3-year-old boy.
A TSA agent begins conducting a pat down of the boy who is sitting in a wheelchair with a broken leg. The boy is confused at being fondled by a stranger and reaches out to his parents for support but they cannot touch him because they have been ordered to stay clear by the TSA agent.
The boy begins trembling and is clearly upset as the creepy TSA moron begins swabbing his cast, his hands and his wheelchair for explosives."
I travel often with an older person in a chair and they are patted down and the chair checked EVERY time.
The kid is innocent, but what more perfect place for a terrorist to hide plastic explosive than in the wheelchair of a child that wouldn't even know it is there?
Makes me sick! Our children and elderly are harrassed.
With all due respect, wise up.
Those wheelchairs are exactly where stuff can get into a plane. We are at wa with Radical Islam which wants us all dead. There is no debating with wanting us dead, so we take precautions.
Yep...more of GDumbya's leftover BS we have to deal with.....big Gov't Repubs in action for ya
What an ingenious remark; and if that was so true the most liberal radical leftist Obama who followed him would have gotten rid of all this instead of expanding it, right?
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With all due respect, wise up.
Those wheelchairs are exactly where stuff can get into a plane. We are at wa with Radical Islam which wants us all dead. There is no debating with wanting us dead, so we take precautions.
We no longer live in a pre-9-11 world.
Take a deep breath...relax...you don't have to be scared ALL the time..people like you do not deserve freedom and you DO deserve whatever you get for applauding people who try to take others freedom from them..with all due respect of course
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What an ingenious remark; and if that was so true the most liberal radical leftist Obama who followed him would have gotten rid of all this instead of expanding it, right?
Any blame Bush answers to that one?
That's exactly WHY I am not voting for Obama this round...NDAA,the unPatriot act he said he would do away with etc...so yes,I stand by my statement about Bush...got anymore pointless Obama comments to make?
Those wheelchairs are exactly where stuff can get into a plane. We are at wa with Radical Islam which wants us all dead. There is no debating with wanting us dead, so we take precautions.
We no longer live in a pre-9-11 world.
Yes, we now live in the paranoid post 9-11 world that Bush envisioned when he and Cheney allowed 9-11 to go down. He got to play 'war-president' and blow up Iraq. Aren't we all a lot safer now, after spending a trillion and bankrupting our country? Cheney wouldn't even shoot down the plane (scud?) that his transportation secretary was telling him was going to hit the Pentagon. Oh well, at least Silverstein made 4.56 billion after he leased a nearly worthless building 7 and over insured it, when Mossad detonates it - we all feel good about that don't we?
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