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- The TSA apologises for being totally over the top, as does the government. BIG WHOPPIE!
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- 10 year anniversary of 9/11 is a few months away and already we have forgotten what happen. Try traveling oversees, Israel you can not have carry on's and most airports in Europe and Middle East re-screen passengers at the gate. Miss MS over reacted, period. Pray there is never another attack on our country, we will be like other countries, no carry on's, and tighter security. I am for this measure now!
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- What a twit! Everbody who travels may get a pat down. I have myself! Its not that damn bad. I feel much safer knowing the people I fly with arent going to blow my plane up. This little daddy's girl needs to get her head out of her A$$ and grow up!
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- What a twit! Everbody who travels may get a pat down. I have myself! Its not that damn bad. I feel much safer knowing the people I fly with arent going to blow my plane up. This little daddy's girl needs to get her head out of her A$$ and grow up!
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- Millions of people get felt up at airports. It's an ugly part of this security thing. What makes her special? Castillo also needs some anatomy lessons.
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- How pitiful that most Americans would prefer to believe, superstitiously, in the Power of a Benevolent, Omniscient TSA to protect them from all harm, while at the same time scorning those who superstitiously believe in a higher power.
Has there ever yet been a case of terrorism foiled by TSA screenings? - Reply to this comment
- by Mmmrng May 1, 2011 12:26 AM EDT
It is government sanctioned and societally accepted molestation.
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Explain how anyone could possibly come in contact with a clothed woman's vagina. - Reply to this comment
- Due to the world we live in and for the safety of all. We have to endue security checks. Have we become so sensitive and selfish that the very act of human contact is offensive? If you do not want to be touched, go through the machine. I seriously doubt that someone would risk his or her job to feel up a former beauty queen. She should be more worried about someone stealing items out of her suitcase than a tsa agent doing her job.
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- G L O R I Aaaay GloooooRia!
G L O R I Aaaay GloooooRia!
G L O R I Aaaay GloooooRia!
I smell chum...
I see Allred's dorsal fin. - Reply to this comment
- As a former Miss USA she should be supportive of what TSA is doing. Her behavior is a little over the top, all crying and such. TSA is only doing there job, what they are told to do. If the public wants to get angry at someone, get angry at the group of people who made us afraid to fly. I miss going into an airport and walking to the gate and seeing someone off or waiting for them to arrive. My statement to her is GET OVER YOURSELF! We all have to do this. God Bless.
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