Man Suing TSA For Calling Cops Over Peanut Butter Explosive Joke
Was pulled out of line for the layer of oil atop his peanut butter; told wife and kids his explosives were being confiscated
Was pulled out of line for the layer of oil atop his peanut butter; told wife and kids his explosives were being confiscated
TWIC not secure enough for Defense Department use
Wait until they start crunching your liquor bill
But the GAO questions whether the technique has any validity
They make it as unpleasant as possible
Some animals are more equal than others
They thought the 11-year-old with brittle bone disease was a mad bomber
If it's that tough for them, they could just stop using the things
Still hasn't caught any terrorists
Big discounts on other people's stuff
He's seeking the seat vacated by Jesse Jackson Jr.
John Pistole was invited to the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
It's unnecessary, ineffective, and expensive. And that's just for starters.
The intrusive TSA response is completely out of proportion to the risk
One of the great joys of the Internet age is the voice it gives to myriad people whose opinions previously remained silent.
More per year than Marine Corps lieutenants get for life
What about a union that protects citizens' rights? Oh, that's the government?
Think of the children. Oh. Wait. They did.
Took money to allow illegal drugs to pass through security
TSA insists it's to speed up checkpoints but the scanners have raised privacy and health concerns
Largest personnel action ever by the TSA
Had knives, body bags and smoke grenades in checked luggage
Angry agent smacked him in the testicles
Wait ... are we supposed to be upset it happened or upset that it's going to stop?
TSA sent undercover agents to the checkpoint at the airport, also discovering the pat down was not offered as an alternative to the body scanner
Those cards have sharp edges, you know
If you make the rules, you can ignore the rules
Job originally included pat-downs but does not any longer
Cell phone video brought light to a practice the TSA's been following for years
The DC appeals court previously dismissed the lawsuit
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