Judge Andrew Napolitano--Airport Security and The Constitution
November 15, 2010
Airport Security and The Constitution
Judge Andrew Napolitano breaks down your rights when it comes airport security.
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November 15, 2010
Judge Andrew Napolitano breaks down your rights when it comes airport security.
posted by WI Catholic @ 11/16/2010 05:11:00 PM
2 Comments:
I was listening to the audio of the don't touch my *** guy and I wondered - if he's NOT under arrest - why should he HAVE to subject himself to a search THAT intense ... UGH! I'd like to drive and take the train ... not much flying in my future ...
I truly would MUCH rather see us go to the EL AL type of security, which MAKES SENSE than those body scanners which do not pick up the things that MUST be found... or to have sexual molestation (which would put anyone else under arrest if they dared to touch anyone -- male or female -- in the breast or genetalia areas...
I was going to take Mom out to the DC area to visit my sister, but I don't want to go through that, and I don't think Mom could HANDLE it... and neither of us would answer security questions, nor fit any other parameter used by EL AL.
They haven't had problems in how many years???
God bless, Bevy Anne-Ruth Lucy ;-)
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