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  • I am in love with you Kathyrn :-P

  • Bravo! You hit the nail on the head... Love the vids...

  • im in love georgeous asian girl speks perfect english and is not afraid of government ,,, we should totally hook up ,,, need an aussie visa ?

  • the facts are the TSA has announced they are going into malls now. They just tripled the VIPER teams that are doing checkpoints on the highways.

    TSA is Americas Gestapo and will be used to terrorize us.

    Research the truth about 9/11, the real terrorists are criminals within the US and Israeli governments. Those who have researched the facts know the truth. Dont be a brainwashed zombie. Three skyscrapers fell in NYC on 9/11, not two as the government wants you to believe. Research the facts

  • An American women that gets it, O wait, she's Asian, that's why, White Ameriskanks are the Gestapo for the system because the system says they can oppress & bully men to get whatever they want, aka Big Daddy Government.

  • @6evorev6 wtf is wrong with you?

  • Click like if you think Kathryn Delong Shrugged like Atlas on TSA Invasive Bureaucratic Collectivization!!

  • Preach! #EndTheScan

  • Visit bluerepublican . org for more information on voting in the primaries to ensure that Ron Paul is the GOP nominee.

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  • Git rid of the TSA? I know this sounds radical for most Americans because they think they will no longer be safe when they travel on airlines, but this hardly the case. Every new restriction they've imposed was a reaction to an attack, in other words the TSA is ALWAYS one step behind the bad guys. They haven't actually prevented a single attack we know of. Yet we so easily give these imbecilic bureaucrats more power due to the false notion they are making us safer?

  • great to see Asian Americans on the campaign trail. Your voice has been muzzled too long. I did a video on Asian Americans and how I thought they were too quiet in politics, its high time they collectively had their voice heard

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  • Right on Kathryn, don't listen to the fear mongers like js897, who want to give up their freedoms so that the government can keep them safe. After the government helped blow up the federal building in Oklahoma City, Bill Clinton went on tv & said, it is time for us to give up some of our civil liberties, so that things like this will never happen again. In that statement you have the answer to why they blew up their own building. Globalist want to take away all civil liberties.

  • @chrlpolk The CBP inspects international passengers after they have already landed in the USA. The nigerian born underwear bomber flew out of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. I can write slower for you I guess but you'll continue to spread misinformation. You reside in the leftard ,msnbc ,all spin zone bereft of logic and intelligence.

  • O sancta my lady of luberty, will you slap me if I perform some TSA stuff on you? Speaking of thinking logically, the people who make living off of flight services would gladly blow the shit out of their planes to hurt their reputation and go living on the street. Who would have more incentives to protect people on flight? Of course the government, teh gov loves you.

  • What about the sexual abuse / photos from private security companies like Blackwater? Ron Paul also wants to abolish the FDA. Hooray for Ron Paul and lead in our drinking water and ecoli flavored meat.

  • @hmasterpiece85 Why do we need the FDA?

  • You want to privatize TSA? You really trust airlines to self police? Why not eliminate governemnt regulation on maintenance then? Or why not eliminate governemnt regulation on air traffic controlers? When will people learn that you can't trust industries to be self policing? Remember what happened when we allowed portions of the military to be privatized?

  • @chrlpolk

    The underwear bomber originated from overseas. The TSA is purely an agency of the US federal govt. You can hate the TSA but maybe you should know wtf you are talking about prior to posting. The world is a dumber place with you and all the other morons who spread misinformation.

  • @Rationalreason777 You probably haven't flown internationally and are not aware of the CPB screening of flight passengers coming into the USA. Do you think the TSA would have such strict regulations inside our borders, but not on incoming international flights? This is the reason we should engage each other with civility. because when you act like a dick and you're wrong, you look like even more of a dick.

  • You shouldn't have to give up your liberty to exercise your right to travel. Lets say a plane was hijacked - I think my personal dignity is worth the < 1% chance that I board that plane, even if the consequence is that, to avert another 9/11, F-16s shoot me out of the sky. I'm willing to take that small chance, and if every other passenger is, too, where's the problem?!

  • i'm not sure why there is any "giving up of 4th amendment rights". the 4th amendment applies to "unreasonable" searches and seizures. if i understand before purchasing an airline ticket that my person and my baggage will, or may, be thoroughly searched, i've tacitly consented to the search when i purchase the ticket. and i don't know about you, but i really don't want to have 25 or 50 different security standards applied by privately paid screeners. i have no problem with body scans.

  • @tyz228 Government should not mandate a search before you can access a private company's services. This is legal (for now) by two supreme court decisions - the first allowing government regulation to prohibit weapons, even by flight crew, aboard a commercial plane; and the second, to allow a search to ensure that the regulation is being complied. Competing airlines should be able to offer less invasive search procedures, but they can't do so, because government has taken that over.

  • I have never been through the TSA system since the naked porno scanners and feel ups began, but my gut instinct would be to kick some guy's ass if he felt me up... And I would be the one in jail...

  • and a bathtub? are you serious? how is security for getting on a potential missile flying over the united states the same thing as security for you in a damn bathtub? the government really doesn't care if you drown in a bathtub. as long as you don't build a bathtub that can soar through the air with explosives, they could care less. stop involving your "feelings" on matters of national security. feelings ruin countries. logic, and self sacrifice are what build countries.

  • Essential liberty is not having private security for riding on a plane... so you are over dramatizing this whole thing. also, terrorists can do anything they want with a car, but A CAR CANNOT BE AN AIRBORNE MISSILE. An airplane can have the potential to kill thousands of people in one impact. having the government check and even profile people more aggressively is definitely not giving up liberty. They have not won by doing this, it is a precaution. not a giving up of liberty.

  • We can't privatize airline security when it is so crucial to our national security. Imagine privatizing the police force and our jail system. That's just so very stupid. They will be looking for MORE PROFITS (possibly be bribed by enemies and such) and not the interests of the American people. I foresee an endless amount of conflict of interest problems arising as a result of privatizing the TSA.

  • @jsl277212 The TSA was only just created after 9/11, when hijackers used box cutters. Before then, flight security was handled by private airliners. For all the money we've invested in the TSA, do you know how many terrorists they've caught? Not one. The Underwear Bomber even got right past them. So it is appropriate to wonder why we spend so much tax money, give up so much privacy, to do what the airliners should be responsible for, which is ensuring the safety of their service.

  • @js897 Abolishing TSA doesn't mean that there won't be airport/airline security; it will just be privatized. TSA hasn't been completely successful. People have managed to get through security with weapons. People without proper ID have gotten onto planes. Where do we draw the line? Terrorists could hijack a car. When will the feds start demanding that we get groped before we enter our vehicles?

  • @kathryndelong

    oh kathy, i think i am in love with you. :) you speak reason & sense. And you are very beautiful. Sadly there are far too many who are beautiful & illiterate. But you are both lovely on the outside as you are on the inside.

    

  • @swu880

    Thank you for posting the vid :)

  • @kathryndelong RIght On!! Get Em'!!

  • @kathryndelong What makes you think privatized security will be any different? No facts on that.

  • @kathryndelong True. Just a few weeks ago I forgot to check my house keys (with my pepper spray attached) into my large bag, and they made it through security in my carry-on. Pepper spray. It ain't a gun, but that's pretty bad.

    Benjamin Franklin said, "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."

  • @kathryndelong oh look another Ron Paul sheep.

  • @sweetheart2109

    "sheep', I would use that term to anyone who does not support Ron Paul, look who the media owned by the fascist elites doing everything it can to demonize & belittle Ron Paul. YOU ARE THE SHEEP, probably a big fat stupid useless Government worker parasite trying to protect your job.

  • @sweetheart2109 I would rather have Ron Paul as my Shepard then any other.

  • @js897 I believe Benamin Franklin said it best, "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." As far as the TSA goes, they do things that Cops can't even do and some of it absolutely is a sexual assault. More people die from bee stings every year then from real terrorist attacks. The TSA has never stopped one terrorist. The government has no business telling private airports how to run their security.

  • @trendsetter74 "private airports"?  as far as i can tell, every airport that carries commercial flights is publicly owned, either by city, county, state, or federal government, airports aren't privately owned. and i fail to see the relevance of franklin's quote. you are assuming that if airlines hire private security, they will be less invasive than TSA. I would bet, if it's an airline trying to prevent itself from the liabilty of losing a plane and 200 lives, i'd expect body cavity searches.

  • @tyz228 Your right that most major airports are publicly owned, all though there are still hundreds of private ones. That being said, I mispoke. I meant to say that the Federal Government has no business telling State or local government owned airports how to provide their security. And the quote is very relavent. When people will give up their 4th amendment rights in the name of security, they are giving up essential liberty for temporary saftey.

  • @js897 If the reason given for terrorist attacks are that they hate our freedom and way of life and then you want us to give up our freedom and way of life in the name of security, then they have all ready won.

  • @trendsetter74 osama hated us because we put US military bases in saudi arabia, which muslims consider sacred land. and because he hated israel and saw the US as it's most important ally. he said so ...many times. why would terrorists hate our freedom? our being free doesn't impact them at all. this was the reason bush gave for what was behind the 9/11 attack. but that's because bush knew he had to give a reason that wouldn't make americans question their government.

  • @tyz228 I agree 100% with that. I made sure to say the "if the reason given is" because I don't buy into that lie for a single second. I know our government played a big role in 9/11. However, uniformed people like is897 do not. And that is the reason I commented about Americans giving up their freedom for so called security.

  • @js897 Even the TSA cannot guarantee 100% that a plane won't be brought down by terrorism. At the end of the day, every activity that you partake in carries some risk. For example, there are hundreds of bathtub drownings per year in the US. That's about 1 out of every million Americans.  By your logic, there should be a camera installed in every bathroom that is being watched by a government agency that can call 911 in case someone drowns. What's more important?

  • @js897 "People willing to trade their freedom for temporary security deserve neither and will lose both."

    -Benjamin Franklin

  • @js897

    TSA now setting up highway checkpoints in TN & TX

    /watch?v=Yk3O70lD270

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  • @js897 You are an illustration of a dumbed-down America. Nothing personal. I was in your boat after 4 years of college. It wasn't until I was awakened by reading "An Enemy Hath Done This" by Benson.

    The gov't made sure pilots couldn't carry weapons, which led DIRECTLY to the 911 tragedy. Oh, this was just an accident? Sure. Not LOL. Obviously, private property owners know how best to protect themselves and their customers. Airlines will do just fine w/o the TSA gestapo interfering.

  • @js897 What if all Americans carried guns and actually stood up for what we said we stand for? What if a criminal pulled a gun on someone and 10 good citizens pulled a gun on the criminal? What would happen if people started helping each other instead of isolating themselves? What if the government couldn't tax your money and you got to do with it what you pleased? What if the FED didn't inflate our dollars? The answer, you would be living in the country our founding fathers intended it to be

  • @js897 What's logical, js897, is that our lives are temporary. We're faced with the possibility of death every day. I would rather have an slightly increased risk of death by terrorism than concede my hard-earned personal rights for a little safety. Rights which, once given up, require MORE death to get back.

    “Occasionally the tree of Liberty must be watered with the blood of Patriots and Tyrants.” -Thomas Jefferson

  • @js897 Many ways to screen people without removing the 4th amendment from the Constitution. We have K9s sniffing out bombs, cocaine, firearms and dead bodies inside vehicles all along the border, but we can't have them in our airports? TSA is making checkpoints on highways now. Next, train stations, malls and schools. Do you really want this Nation's children to grow up thinking its okay to be groped by people in uniform? How much liberty you willing to sacrifice just to feel safe?

  • @js897 if you seriously think terrorist will hit airplanes again your a fucking moron. 1 they will do something new. 2 do you think a plane full of 60 people lost is worth all the liberties taken away to protect us? . no. grow a pair you liberal bastard.

  • @js897 blah blah thats just hysteria. thats just right wing fearmongering

  • @js897 shoe bomber, underwear bomber ???

  • It's not enough to say "Vote Ron Paul"

    PEOPLE NEED TO SWITCH PARTIES 12 WEEKS IN ADVANCE OF THE PRIMARIES IN MOST STATES.

    IF YOU DO NOT SWITCH IN TIME YOU CANNOT VOTE IN PRIMARY.

    IF YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED REPUBLICAN YOU CANNOT VOTE IN PRIMARY.

    IF RON PAUL DOES NOT WIN PRIMARY, NO GENERAL ELECTION ! REGISTER AS A REPUBLICAN. FIND OUT WHEN YOUR STATE HAS PRIMARIES. FIND OUT WHERE AND VOTE VOTE VOTE ! PLEASE !

    WE NEED EVERY LAST VOTE !

  • ron paul 2012

  • Well spoken and on point. Keep up the good work.

  • I agree with the other comments--I've never felt strongly political, and no candidate has ever excited me . . . until now. Ron Paul represents the only hope we have right now for a better future, the only candidate who isn't corrupt or curruptible. It's important to be vocal in our support, as I think the media (Fox, MSN, CNN, etc.) tries to instill a sense of shame in RP supporters like we're some sort of fringe group.

  • @pfez80 same here dude

  • @pfez80 Gary Johnson is not corrupt/corruptible

  • @pfez80 I'm almost sick to my stomach over your comment. Because it should have way more thumbs UP. :-)

  • Amen to that. RON PAUL 20112!

  • I am 48 yrs. old and never have voted per bought corrupt politicians. But this year! I will register to vote and Ron Paul will have my vote! He's the only one making any dam sense of this mess. The media is trying to derail this man cause he is not in their monopoly game to be a puppet. I will support!!

  • Go Ron Paul!Great video Kathryn! Stay cute.

  • After 9/11 Ron Paul has suggested to stop visas to "students" from countries that sponsor terrorism, like Saudi Arabia, etc. Then there is no need for groping American children other than for the government to condition parents-the-sheep.

  • go kathryn! 100 reasons is quite a goal, though it's pretty easy with Ron Paul!

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