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    those in power will take and take until we stop them or they have it all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elhuero View Post
    those in power will take and take until the resources are exhausted and the system crashes.
    Fixed it for you
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    I guess we just disagree on what's a reasonable search. If you don't like the fact you have to be searched to get on a plane...then DON'T GET ON A PLANE, no one is forcing you to fly! If enough people don't fly then the airlines will go broke and blame the government, isn't capitalism great?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    The future defenders of our freedoms and liberties. Great.
    Thanks for your vote of confidence! btw great job with defending the freedoms and liberties in your time also!
    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” -- Edmund Burke

    When seconds count, the cops are only minutes away!

    I'd rather have it and not need it then need it and not have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    The future defenders of our freedoms and liberties. Great.
    ^This!
    It seems that so many of the younger people have no issue if our Constitutional rights are applied on an "As Needed" basis for their own benefit or infringed upon to suit the whim of our Government.
    It seems that so many only think of what THEIR wants and needs are and not what is best for the whole. The election of 2008 is a perfect example. There were many, many examples of young voters saying "Obama is going to this for me" and they did not think about the consequences to the whole.
    We now see the wisdom of that mindset.
    Go back to my post with the Frog analogy. Our rights are being slowly being taken away incrementally.
    What will you think when they are gone?
    The rights within our Constitution are not granted by our Government. They are God given as defined by our Founders. No person and or Government has the right to take them from us.
    The 4th has tried in the SCOTUS and they made it perfectly clear: Our bodies are wholly ours and ours alone. No person regardless of who they are employed by has the right to search ones person unless: they grant consent or are suspected of committing a crime. There is a specific statement in regards to Government employees and although I do not recall the exact quote it stated that they were not allowed to search without a warrant.
    What the TSA is doing is illegal-Period

    As stated earlier are we going to have to be subjected to searches when we are driving to Wisconsin to go fishing for a week?
    Things continue at the current rate, maybe.

    Perhaps I would have a different view if TSA was actually accomplishing something. As Stu noted they have caught precisely ZERO bad guys.
    Don't try to tell me that it is for our collective security when our southern and northern borders are wide open.


    How many hundreds of thousands have given their lives to protect our freedoms and rights?
    For us to now willingly allow those rights to be infringed upon is a direct affront to those that have given their all and to those that have served.

    We owe them more than that.


    BTW- I have very little faith in our future until Gen X really "Gets it"
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    The 4th has tried in the SCOTUS and they made it perfectly clear: Our bodies are wholly ours and ours alone. No person regardless of who they are employed by has the right to search ones person unless: they grant consent or are suspected of committing a crime. There is a specific statement in regards to Government employees and although I do not recall the exact quote it stated that they were not allowed to search without a warrant.

    What the TSA is doing is illegal-Period
    lol, just disproved your own point. It's not illegal because people are giving their consent!
    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” -- Edmund Burke

    When seconds count, the cops are only minutes away!

    I'd rather have it and not need it then need it and not have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iamhunter View Post
    Really even here with the "flying is not a right" BS?

    Ok, well neither is driving. Neither is riding the bus. and Neither is going into the mall.


    So if your all ok with body scans and full body pat downs just to exist on a day-to-day business,

    then go ahead.


    the fourth amendment protects against unreasonable search and seizure

    PERIOD.

    there are no "unless there is terrorism"

    or "unless engaged in a privileged activity"

    clauses in there.

    IT'S NEVER. PERIOD. THE END.


    Sure court rulings have twisted interpretation over the years. Whether you want to believe that is valid or not is up to you.



    Like Benjamin Franklin said. Those who would trade their ESSENTIAL LIBERTY for TEMPORARY SECURITY deserve neither.


    You know how many terrorists the TSA have caught in it's existence? ZERO.


    Yup, you're trading your "privilege" to fly without getting photographed naked or felt-up for NO REASON AT ALL.


    And keep in mind -


    Since everyone seems to think it's "OK" because flying is a "PRIVILEGE"

    Then keep in mind, following the same line of thought -

    Driving is a privelege.

    going to the store where you buy food, water, clothing and even *gasp* ammo, is in fact, a privelege.

    the power and water that keep your home running are PRIVELEGES.


    so go ahead, give it all up because you don't "have" to drive to get to work.

    you don't "have" to go to the store to buy food

    and you don't "have" to have running water and power to survive.


    See how well that works out for you.
    +1. Great post!

    Transportation, in whatever form it may take, is a damn right. The right of transportation is right up there with self defense in my mind. It's a human right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Th3_K1d View Post
    lol, just disproved your own point. It's not illegal because people are giving their consent!
    When people opt out of the scans they then get body searched and groped, no other option (unless they don't want to fly). They don't give consent for that.

    Do you work for the TSA? Serious question.

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    No, I do not work for the TSA, nor do I know anyone that does. I just think that all this fuss about it is much to do about nothing. I also think people that use this as an example of why our country is going in the wrong direction are over reacting. People are not being forced to fly, if you don't want to be scanned or searched then DON'T FLY.

    When people opt out of the scans they then get body searched and groped, no other option (unless they don't want to fly). They don't give consent for that.
    bingo, it's simple if don't give your consent then u don't fly period! I don't see anywhere where people are being handcuffed searched then put on a plane against their will.

    btw, LOVE your avatar...wish that show didn't end.
    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” -- Edmund Burke

    When seconds count, the cops are only minutes away!

    I'd rather have it and not need it then need it and not have it.

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    I really don't want to wade in here...

    The only point I would make to this discussion is to remind everyone that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were written as limitations on GOVERNMENT, not private entities.

    I could if I wanted to, own a bar and install a metal detector and security in the entrance and you would be required to go through it if you wanted to drink in my bar. That is a right of a private business, if they so choose and not a violation of your rights.

    You as the citizen, have the right to not patronize my bar and take your business elsewhere if you so choose.

    Personally, it would be a stupid business move as there are numerous other similar ventures that a person could spend their money in, rather than mine.

    When it comes to quasi-government entities such as the TSA, it does leave me with a bad taste in my mouth, as they are federal (public) employees working for the benefit of the private industry (airlines), although the government has said it has a vested interest in the safety and security of the flying public. I would be happier if the airlines took care of the security of their own aircraft, but what if their means (as a collective whole) were more invasive? Where is the line?

    I say this just as a point of pondering as my personal belief is, the TSA and all their security is window dressing for the public to feel safe in flying and the only things done that would ensure the protection of the aircraft from being a flying missile or hijacked for ransom have already been done in the form of securing the cockpit door and arming the pilots.
    “Every good citizen makes his country's honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but as sacred. He is willing to risk his life in its defense and is conscious that he gains protection while he gives it.” Andrew Jackson

    A veteran is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to 'The United States of America ' for an amount of 'up to and including my life.'

    That is Honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iamhunter View Post


    I'm disgusted by the people of this nation, and how apathetic, spineless and STUPID they have become.

    Are you not a person of this Nation?


    These people deserve what is coming to them.

    Are you not one of theses people?


    They can't even be bothered to know their rights and read their history.


    I just wish I had somewhere else to go live a decent life when it all comes down.
    If yes to any of the above, is this how your are going to lead by example to anyone that was thinking "what do I do"?

    I don't mean to attack you, I don't know you and that would be unfair. But the comments above do not instill alot of faith for those that would think about giving up what they have to stand up and fight for what is right. I have a wife and two kids, to give them up or put them under stress to fight for what is right would be hard to do if I knew there was no one there to back me up and everyone was just trying to figure a way out. Now it seems were off track of OP and all about avs games, but I hope you get me. Like I said, by no means am I trying to judge your character off an internet post, but it is disheartening.

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