Is may be fun to pick a single word out of context and try to derail the conversation. However, people who did the courtesy of reading my comment in context understood me. The TSA employees who honestly don't like the groping would welcome laws against it, like the Texas bill. The bad politicians are not on their side nor ours.
The bad politicians we were discussing are on the same side as the perverts.
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- Sun Jun 26, 2011 12:52 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: TSA and venues other than airports
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- Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:07 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: TSA and venues other than airports
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Any politician who would side with rapists and other criminals by keeping college students and professors disarmed, would probably side with perverts who sexually assault little children and the elderly.mamabearCali wrote:Just so that yall are aware. The house speaker is playing games and political speak. The bill that would at least make a statement if not actually do something to stem the tide of the TSA groping is on the rocks. I can and have called, but since some of yall live in TX you might get more traction than I do. This is important and even if it does not do anything more than bring the issue to the courts and the limelight it would be worth it. So think about it yall--after all they are not just going to be at the airports anymore, but bus station, and train stations and God knows where else. So it will become harder and harder to avoid the TSA gropings if we don't stop it somewhere.
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- Mon Jun 20, 2011 4:51 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: TSA and venues other than airports
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and it's been more than one hundred years since We the People told them in a way power hungry politicians understand.speedsix wrote:...We the People haven't TOLD the government much about what they can and can't do lately...we've let them tell US...that's backwards...till we stand up to the elected officials and remind them clearly that they work for us...they're going to keep reeling in the hook...till we're THEIR slaves...they're banking on our not ever saying "IT STOPS HERE"...so was King George...