Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Continuing TSA cluelessness: the no grope list.

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Just what the people need. More of the fringe left's Orwellian concepts of equality, where all pigs are equal... but some pigs are more equal than others.

EVERYONE in government (You listening, you empty-suited idiot?) should be subjected to the SAME security as those they would govern.

I believe that the likelihood that Obama would hijack an airplane EXCEEDS the likelihood that *I* ever would... yet HE is exempted, for the rest of his life, from ever undergoing the normal rigours of airport security... as is his wife and his daughters who will also get to skip the free TSA gynecological exams... that the rest of the untermenschen have to face every time we get on an aircraft.

Failing to be treated the same as we are is yet another sign of the fringe-left elitism and arrogance rampant in our government today.

I believe that the GOP, for example, could make HUGE strides politically if their leadership refused exemption from security the way the left wing nutters have.

But then, there are times when the GOP is just as moronic as those across the aisle. Will this be one of those times?

Read it and weep.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Cabinet secretaries, top congressional leaders and an exclusive group of senior U.S. officials are exempt from toughened new airport screening procedures when they fly commercially with government-approved federal security details.

Aviation security officials would not name those who can skip the controversial screening, but other officials said those VIPs range from top officials like Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and FBI Director Robert Mueller to congressional leaders like incoming House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, who avoided security before a recent flight from Washington's Reagan National Airport.

The heightened new security procedures by the Transportation Security Administration, which involve either a scan by a full-body detector or an intimate personal pat-down, have spurred passenger outrage in the lead-up to the Thanksgiving holiday airport crush.

On Friday, the TSA exempted pilots from the new procedures; flight attendants received the same privilege on Tuesday, TSA spokesman Nicholas Kimball confirmed. Both groups must show photo ID and go through metal detectors. If that sets off an alarm, they may still get a pat-down in some cases, he said. The rules apply to pilots and flight attendants in uniform when they're traveling.

While passengers have no choice but to submit to either the detector or what some complain is an intrusive pat-down, some senior government officials can opt out if they fly accompanied by government security guards approved by the TSA.

"Government officials traveling with federal law enforcement security details are screened at airports under a specialized screening protocol, which includes identity verification," Kimball said. This allows the officials to skip the airport security checkpoints.

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