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Old 01-28-2006, 12:20 AM
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Old 01-28-2006, 12:31 AM
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The gentleman that has championed this endeavor has quite a task at hand. Being somewhat cynical, I do believe that an appeal will be in order, but who knows. I have yet to read the originial complaint but will attempt to do so over the weekend.
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Old 01-28-2006, 09:40 PM
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here's the best quotes in the article:
  • "After reviewing the government's identification policy in private, a unanimous three-judge panel said the policy was not overly intrusive. The review was done in private for security reasons."

    "He said government regulations should be disclosed in writing to the public. . . . that there is no way to know whether the regulations call for impermissible searches because the government, and the court, won't make them public."

    "The court rejected the argument, saying airport signs and airline workers give adequate notice that an ID is required."

Oh, that's really responsive. WTF ?!

Check this one out, though:
  • "The court noted that the secret regulations allow passengers to fly without providing an ID if they submit to searches'

So does that mean, if I submit to a search, i don't need an ID ???
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Old 01-29-2006, 04:05 AM
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me flying? not on your nelly!

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here's the best quotes in the article:
  • "After reviewing the government's identification policy in private, a unanimous three-judge panel said the policy was not overly intrusive. The review was done in private for security reasons."

    "He said government regulations should be disclosed in writing to the public. . . . that there is no way to know whether the regulations call for impermissible searches because the government, and the court, won't make them public."

    "The court rejected the argument, saying airport signs and airline workers give adequate notice that an ID is required."

Oh, that's really responsive. WTF ?!

Check this one out, though:
  • "The court noted that the secret regulations allow passengers to fly without providing an ID if they submit to searches'

So does that mean, if I submit to a search, i don't need an ID ???

In the following Septembers after y2001, I had been invited to Granma's house to visit. Each time, the local airport personnel (what's the etymology of this word? It looks suspicious) demanded ID., which I dont have; I only had a backpack of things with me to carry on but they tried *SO* hard to get ID...

"I can't give you what I don't have" was my entire refrain!

they took my shoes, my coat, backpack, and they scanned me up and down, front to back, inside and out!

During those days, I confessed to the Lord, I'll never fly again. I Think I can repent of that since joining SJ (thanks guys) I'm ready to be a pain in the azz now (grin)

and frankly, I miss my granma.
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Old 01-29-2006, 09:34 AM
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"The court noted that the secret regulations allow passengers to fly without providing an ID if they submit to searches."

And what a treat, even if you show ID, they search you anyway? If you make a ticket booking at the last minute, say you walk in to an airport with make an emergency trip to go see a relative even if its an extra $300 over waiting seven days or so : you might expect to be searched at the ticket counter, searched again to get into the 'flight area' and then searched before entering the plane: even if you show ID.

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Old 01-29-2006, 09:01 PM
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The airplanes are just sheeple planes.

Don't worry about it, this is just part of the new freedom, so get used to it. We have to stop al CIAda from blowing planes to smithereens so get ready to have your family bend over and spread their butt cheeks if deemed necessary by the all seeing eye of Homeland Security. This is the big lie Uncle Sam tells us.

Seriously, how would one go about setting up a sheeple operation?

If a sheeple goes into a Wal-mart can he/she can be stopped and searched at any time by rent a cops while inside the store? It is not good for business but it can be done. Same goes for the airports I believe.

If you want to enter Sam's Club you have to show a membership card. What is there to stop them from asking for a ID also besides it being bad for business?

Another way to look at it is the elite believe we are their property. Do they have a right to monitor their herds of sheeple 24/7?




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And what a treat, even if you show ID, they search you anyway? If you make a ticket booking at the last minute, say you walk in to an airport with make an emergency trip to go see a relative even if its an extra $300 over waiting seven days or so : you might expect to be searched at the ticket counter, searched again to get into the 'flight area' and then searched before entering the plane: even if you show ID.
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Old 01-29-2006, 09:17 PM
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I accidently hit enter before I wanted to. So here is the rest of my post.

What do the sheeple planes, Wal-mart, and Sam's Club have in common?
They are "private" property. They can make the rules(within public policy)for entry.

What is the remedy?

Do not use the sheeple planes unless your trip is more important then your rights to privacy.

Why would anyone want to get in the way of the happiness and success of sheeple anyway.
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