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  • Fuck that !!! I'm never going to America.... Sorry I mean the country formally known as America.

  • i dont care i'd rather have them patdown people then get blown up midair

  • @ebos89 another coward sold the live in fear life style from our government. pathetic. land of the free home of the brave. or did you forget? spineless worm go hide in your home and wait for them to tell you its safe to come out if you are afraid.

  • @getmorehks spineless worm? you could of just said worm i've never heard of a worm that does have a spine..i'm not in fear of the government i just have common sense

  • @ebos89 If you fly, you're guilty until proven innocent. How many stories have we heard of TSA actually finding anything? It's a breakdown of trust for our fellow men, women and children. I would rather trust everyone and sacrifice my own life getting blown up midair than to have the entire population subject to constant scrutiny.

  • @Tzara86 lmfao yea say that when a terrorist has a bomb and you as hostage

  • @ebos89 We're already living like that! There are bombs ready to be deployed at the drop of some big wigs hat if they so choose to. Don't give me that garble about how I would or wouldn't act in a situation. I do not fear death, I fear life without freedom; but I live everyday turning that fear into love for what I have and making choices that do not perpetuate this system.

  • Satan loves us, just watch this video!!

  • its always the quiet ones..the least expected handicap to roll down the aisle after liftoff and pull a rambo knife from under her arm rest and equipped in the other hand pepperspray from her snatch to hold hostage an entire boeing airliner.

    take your chances the plot is right there.

  • welcome to the us

  • @KoRnmunk00 - And when has that ever stopped the TSA, DHS or our idiotic government. Please for your own sake and the sake of your family get your head out of the sand. They continue to expand their scope and now have mobile scanners on highways and are in bus terminals, subway stations, on our roads and continuing to expand everywhere. WAKE UP.

  • The people doing the searching can rest assured they are playing a part in ruining the country. Must not have a brain cell amongst them.

  • For everybody bitching about how TSA is violating the 4th amendment and all of that, here's a news flash. How many know what the 9th Circuit Court of the United States? Yeah, this dates back to 1973, and this suspends limited aspects of the Fourth Amendment while undergoing airport security screening. Doubt me? Google it. Do I support the pat downs? Not exactly. Like stated before, TSA Officers don't WANT to touch you. We really don't. We are doing our 9 to 5.

  • @NateTheGreatPilot

    Attention all. An update. Here is a detailed court description about this.

    (w)ww(DOT)ca9(DOT)uscourts(DOT­)gov/datastore/opinions/2005/0­6/07/0430243(DOT)pdf

  • @NateTheGreatPilot The Constitution is the supreme law of the land. It is quite blatantly clear. Nevertheless, there have been many such unconstitutional decisions in our nation's history. That doesn't make them correct.

    Would all those that don't like the 4th amendment, please kindly propose an amendment to our constitution and try to get it passed. Have a bit of respect for the rule of law.

    Judges do not legislate, Congress legislates.

  • @JacobGMartin

    Judges interpret what the law says. Look, as a member of the general public, I don't like the pat downs. As a TSO, I don't like performing to pat downs. On both sides though, I don't like people making false claims about pat downs while trying to raise problems. If you don't like TSA and flying? Fine, don't fly. There are buses, trains and boats.

  • @NateTheGreatPilot Hey Nate, you are violating our constitution every day by feeling and putting your hands down kids pants. Can you read? "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."

  • @funtala

    Against unreasonable searches and seizures.

    .

    The problem with the 4 amendment is one word ( UNREASONABLE ) that word makes some unwarranted searches and seizures constitution. The more people that are in danger the more invasive the searches are allowed and are being held constitutional, and that is too bad.

  • @NateTheGreatPilot Wait... there are buses, trains, and boats going from the USA to China, Japan, and Europe? Wow... I did not know that! (sarcasm)

    Also, many businesses send their men and women travel overseas for work related issues like meetings and project collaborations. Not all travel is leisure as many of us HAVE to fly to other places in order to get paid for doing our jobs and then pay for our houses/apartments and put food on the table for ourselves or our families.

  • That great grandma was planning to whip ass on the plane then fly it into a building. Glad they took a closer look at her bad ass. Mean while in another security lane, a Jihadist cruises threw with depleted Uranium because TSA is busy working grannies and children. On account of it's always grannies and children blowing shit up.

  • If every single one of us is a suspected terrorist, who the hell are they "protecting"?

  • I bet the TSA thugs don't change their gloves for every pat down either. Nice thought. BAN THE TSA. How long will we tolerate this? WHY do we tolerate this? PUSH BACK NOW.

  • Terrorists love to hide bombs in little old ladies wheelchairs...

  • that was a rather LONG and THOUROUGH pat down

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  • Every fucking video there's a couple of people bullshitting each other.

    GO READ A FUCKING BOOK!

  • @JacobGMartin I don't think you answered the question. I'm asking for a legitimate way to screen all people that fly that you think would be fair and safe. Let's hear your idea.

  • @tvmovieguru The question you ask is a bit ill posed from my perspective. I will NEVER give up liberty for security.

    We don't have to irradiate or grope everyone to find the most common weapons (e.g. metal detectors). Indeed, people are creative and there will always be a way around any screening technology, but that doesn't mean we should shred the constitution, trash our liberties, and risk our cellular health to find terrorists.

    "Fair" would not violate the constitution or cause harm.

  • everyone always complains, lets hear you solution to how people should be screened before getting on planes. what do you think would be fair?

  • @tvmovieguru I think people should have rectal exams and be prodded in every one of their 9 holes.

    Seriously though, there are much better ways of accomplishing this that would not violate the Constitution. Just look around a bit, I don't think you've looked much if you are asking this question on youtube...

  • For the record:

    If you don't want to be searched wear a Burka.

    After watching 5 women in Burkas pass through 'Security' without doing much more than nodding I got the point.

    They were treated like they were fucking invisible.

    Or at least wear your explosive devices on the outside of your clothes so the rest of us can get on the fucking plane.

  • I want the TSA gone.

    But posting nonsense is undermining the real efforts to get this rediculous invasion of privacy and assualt on the 4th Amendment to go away.

    If you have legitimate reasons and/or personal experiences that confirm that the TSA has over-stepped it's mandate then let us know.

    Only the real facts will get these under-trained moronic and aggressive minimum wage WalMart greeters with badges out of our shit.

    At least we can get the mofos to change gloves more often.

  • As long as Muslims aren't being searched, I'm okay with this.

  • What a bunch of BS ... Wasted 3:10 mins of my life on the hose head pervert filming some old gal trying to get through TSA.. I'm sure it got him off watching all that touching.... same type of prev walking around shopping malls film under girls dresses ... A- Hole

  • Could anybody tell me this. In all of the years since they've been performing these inspections, exactly HOW MANY terrorists have they caught? My understanding is that the count is ZERO. Am I mistaken? On the other hand, how many people have they enraged, how many people, including children and old people have they traumatised? I'm fairly sure the answer is many thousands, MANY thousands! Please tell me WHY they are still happening, and in fact getting even MORE invasive? I honestly DON'T get it

  • TSA you cant be politically correct in the real world so only patdown and screen the god dammed arabs!

  • Dear Editor,

    After watching Youtubes of TSA workers feeling up young children with apparent glee, I have wonder what kind of background checks they run on these people. In fact, I would like to know the sexual preference of those groping my private parts. As I want the experience to be as mentally and emotionally uncomfortable for them as it is for me. With our prisons full of gropers, I imagine that some TSA staff would work for fee!

  • is there ANY videos of African American or other minorities being patted down? or is it only white people getting profiled?

  • zoom in i cant see that well

  • @iceblink12 Your right to privacy against unreasonable searches is clearly laid out in the fourth amendment. This amendment doesn't say anything about flying. Please read it and let me know what you think.

    The Constitution prevents government from doing things to you, it isn't a list of things you are allowed to do. In fact, the 10th amendment makes it clear that ALL powers not delegated to the US by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are left to the people and the states.

  • @funtala Yeah but TSA isn't the government and the airlines are private companies and besides some guy strapped a bomb to his dick so I'm not surprised if this chick stuck one up her cooter. AND you can refuse the search, but then again your not getting on the plane if you do that.

  • @funtala Does it say anything about cars? What about trains? Should we get groped on the subway on our way to work everyday because subways weren't mentioned specifically in the constitution?

  • @funtala It says you have a right to be secure in your person. That means your body. It means your body where ever you are. How stupid do have to be to think flying has anything to do with read the 4th amendment.

  • @iceblink12 Guess what? many TSA workers DO want to touch your balls

  • @iceblink12 FLYING IS, INDEED, A RIGHT!

    U.S.C. - Section 40103: Sovereignty and use of airspace

    (a) Sovereignty and Public Right of Transit. - (1) The United

    States Government has exclusive sovereignty of airspace of the

    United States.

    (2) A citizen of the United States has a public right of transit

    through the navigable airspace.

    The rest, you can read yourself

  • @iceblink12

    "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." - Thomas Jefferson

  • @iceblink12 You are an idiot! Travel is travel and it is a right no matter what form it takes. Profiling works! The only reason this shit is going on is so we become used to it. One more step towards the NWO! People like you will be the first to start crying when they realize they have no rights and the government is coming to take your property and your life! Do some research and you'll see the truth. The TSA doesn't want weapons, they want you to conform. THAT'S IT!

  • @molson421 way to comment on a 6mo old post...unfortunately, the airline industry is private and its not a right to fly, that however is a completely different issue than the TSA and civil rights... I agree with you 100% that profiling works, I profiled you and could tell you were an @sshole from a mile away...i'm kidding of course, it was a joke...don't get too offended...but you're right, the TSA does want you to conform to their screening. If you don't conform, it doesn't work properly.

  • @iceblink12 people shouldn't be getting searched in the first place

  • @iceblink12 you're just mad they fingered your ass so hard you cant think now and are emotionally attached

  • @iceblink12 your balls hang from your chin

  • The sole answer to this kind of thing, which violates the central core of a person at a level that leaves them with nothing, is not to fly anymore. Yet, that is not the answer for anyone. If they were told to walk through the airport naked, they would. I have no intention of ever flying on a plane again. There is no good enough reason to fly anymore, and I cannot allow my person to be violated in this foul way.

  • yeah not the best angle to see though

  • TSA agents are so stupid, they follow their training without using their own judgement along side of the training. You think grandma is trafficking drugs or is a terrorist?!?! What the fuck is she going to do, wheel down the isle into the cock-pit and hijack the plane? SHE CANT EVEN GET IN THE PILOTS SEAT!! Though I can understand wanting to simply check the chair since it could conceal weapons to be used by others and have her sit elsewhere.

  • Some idiot on anothe ryhoutube post said that this woman was "practically searched as if by a doctor" and legs spread eagle and genitalia searched. Can someone please tell me where her pants were removd and her genitalia were searched? I guess with all the yelling and screaming and boycotting this woman did, I didn't catch that part.

    I'm totally against TSA patdowns--but I'm also against people who make false claims and unstrengthen good cause to stop TSA patdowns.

  • @MathewRusso Hey, I don't know who said that.. I just recorded it and put it up. The TSA lady *did* search everywhere including the private parts, and I guess the camera didn't get that great of a shot of this at all times, but you had better believe that they were all over her and it was so disgusting that people were watching and shaking their heads. So, I'd say that your point that someone exaggerated somewhere on some internet blog, is pretty much irrelevant to the issue at hand. sidetrack

  • @MathewRusso The agent put her hands down the woman's pants. It obviously wasn't clear if they were down her underwear as well, but I'm pretty sure they were. Even if NOT, it is a blatant denial of her rights, but given the expressions on the people watching I'm rather sure the hands WERE down the underwear. AND IN FULL VIEW OF EVERYONE!

  • That's disgustiung!!! The woman should've taken her to a private room and searched her.

  • @KoRnmunk00 If safety is such an issue for you, Google: Los Alamos Scientist: TSA Scanners Shred Human DNA .

  • @KoRnmunk00 With that attitude, you'll soon be defending the TSA when it wants to search people before going into _any_ public place, when it wants to do anal searches, when it wants to take your blood, or when it wants to come into your home to make sure you are "safe" without a warrant.

    It only then takes a small step of logic to infer that you will also simply tell people to stay out of public places if they don't like anal searches or blood tests.

    Home of the free? Home of the brave?

  • @funtala omg soooooooooo true! thumbs up fo u!!!

  • TSA always go after disabled people.

  • TSA = Neo Nazis

    They are out of control.

    Watch this...

    /watch?v=c3UWSgGI2TQ

  • from april 5th you are requested to strip off and let the tsa give you a good fuck, this rule will apply to whites only.

  • MORE TSA PERVERTED NIGERS PUSHING THEIR POWER OVER SOME POOR WHITE WOMAN, HOME OF THE BRAVE? DREAM ON.

  • Folks, you can't make this stuff up!

  • "Okay, so don't screen me, or the handicapped, or the elderly, or the young, or my relatives, or my friends. But everyone else who consents to it is okay, as long as you do it without a scanner or touching them. Got it? Because let's face it, I don't look like the hijackers, i'm just a middle class american." Just so you know, so was Timothy Mcveigh who also hated the government. But you're right, imposing on our rights of liberty is much, much worse than imposing on our right to arrive alive.

  • They that can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin

  • Thugs who would otherwise have no employment have suddenly been taken off welfare and given "jobs". This makes me want to vomit.

  • Disresptcful fucking assholes.

  • Yes it's wrong to terrorize

    Whethers it countrys cultures or the handicap

    Send her thru the scanner on a plastic chair

  • wheelchair is the perfect coverup for lots of things!! It is common knowledge in forensic/criminal investigation that criminals on the run will use wheelchair and pretend to be disabled b/c they realize people are sympathetic to those in wheelchairs and also realize that most people try too hard to be PC regarding disabled people and also that most would never suspect anyone in a wheelchair. Shoplifters use them often too btw.

  • If anyone ever did this to me, I'd pee on their hand.

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  • @manderbos

    Might as well start doing it, I guess.

  • @BeaReasonable I ain't fraid of no ghost. Home of the brave, remember?

  • @funtala And home of the sorta kinda free????

  • @funtala Beareasonable should be reasonable. ...Looks like she believes we should just let the terrorists win? Well, by subjecting people to this kind of thing is humiliating...so, I guess you think its a mere inconveneince to the terrorist? More like a victory as they sit back and laugh at how we stupid Americans are made to take off our shoes, and be felt up and have our children felt up, just to be safe. Talk about naive,you think these measures would stop a terrorist?

  • @BeaReasonable My question is this...why hasn't anything happened between the time TSA started this and 9/11? Seems like something would have happened already. The terrorists wouldn't wait for us to start something like this.

  • @Luvguf You ask a fair question about why we haven't suffered another 9/11 type attack. I hope the answer is that our security efforts (most of them via covert intelligence we may never hear about) have kept us one step ahead of the bad guys. Consider the possibility that what the TSA is doing now - controversial and unattractive as some of it may be - is a counter-measure to actual plots or plans

  • @BeaReasonable At what point does the line get drawn? Do we ban music videos because they *might* lead to sex drugs and alcohol (not a bad way to go I might add)? Ever hear of EL AL?  They are light years ahead of us and yet, the NObama administration won't even talk to them. “Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”

  • @kcdiche Yes, lines must always be drawn. We simply disagree about these airport measures crossing that line. In matters of life and death, and with the reasonable likelihood that our intelligence has reason to be on the lookout for this sort of camouflaged weaponry - I can live (literally) with a higher level of inconvenience. By the way, I agree that El Al does things even better...

  • @BeaReasonable ok now we have two things to agree on...... " In matters of life and death, and with the reasonable likelihood that our intelligence has reason to be on the lookout for this sort of camouflaged weaponry" BUT...... that's Not what we were talking about. The discussion revolved around the TSA "screeners". Sorry, but if they reported to the "lack of common sense" ministry I would agree. NObama wants to UNIONIZE these neanderthals so we can't even fire them.

  • @kcdiche Be honest and clear about two things. First, this discussion is not about the screeners; it's about what the screeners are assigned to do, and why. People who are oversensitive and/or cavalier just don't like the perceived invasion of privacy. Second, YOU'RE agenda is way too steeped in your dislike of the president - as if he's a micro manager somehow personally responsible for training and supervising TSA screeners. Get real. Save your politics for election day. And travel safely.

  • @BeaReasonable I have no agenda. Voicing my opinions based on experience and fact.

  • @BeaReasonable You are a sad, spineless wreck of a human being.

    Just stay in bed, shaking under your covers.

    When you grow up and gain some courage, maybe you can call yourself an adult and join the rest of society.

    For now, stay being a scared, spineless child...

  • @BeaReasonable

    How will they smuggle explosives? Easy.

    Same way they smuggle drugs for one, ever hear the term "body packing"? They stuff the contraband up their lower orifices or swallow them. Nothing the TSA does now will find that. Or how about explosive breast implants in women? Or explosives implanted in the abdomen? Those are just a couple that have been discussed in the news. I can think of several more.

    Or just have one of the airport workers sneak it in. They don't get scanned.

  • @BeaReasonable You must be joking. Were the body parts (and presumably wheelchair and colostomy remains) that of an 80 year old caucasian great grandmother? I think not. You call this "naive indignation" and in the same breath expound "ain't afraid of no ghost"....... How about you chane your name from BeaReasonable to Bea Irrational?

  • @kcdiche Since you asked, the body parts I saw were those of the dozens of innocent Spaniards in a train station - where I just missed being among them. It was a little hard to tell how many of those parts were from grandmothers. And it wasn't me who made the childishly bravado comment from "Ghostbusters." Your misread, however, is unimportant compared to your disregard for security efforts.

  • @BeaReasonable #1 Sorry for the misread. #2 The comment on body parts referred to your "grandma-threat" assessment #3 You're not the only one to see carnage. I was at the first WTC garage bombing in 93. Spent 87 hours straight in the crater. Desert Storm vet, and had an appoinment cancelled at 1 WTC on 9-11. #4 My disregard is for ridiculous, ineffective tactics and empowering neanderthals with power they neither need, deserve or have a clue how to use. #5 I'm done with this conversation.

  • Hell, these patdowns are a great way to spread the flu.

    Does everybody like Obama's change? As his slaves, we need to get used to allowing the government to sexually assault us, strip search us, and irradiate us.

  • @BanPhotoRadar So what would you suggest we just let the towel head terrorists board the plane with what ever they please ? You`ve never had a Dr. hold your peanuts before & ask you to cough ? Man up & stop being such a wuss. If you get a woody walk proudly as you board the plane !

  • @bsixseven You might like syphilis, lice, gonorrhea, ringworm, chlamydia, staph, strep, noro and papilloma viruses, and think that they are all a necessary part of the tenuous fringe benefits when airline passengers go through a full hands-on pat-down by agents of the federal government's Transportation Security Administration, but I sure don't.

    This unconstitutional process will only lead to more ridiculous and invasive policies and procedures.

    PS I know you are a troll. Over and out.

  • @funtala Seriously? If these people wear gloves, you're not going to get anything. Also, you know why security searches anyones genitals? Because they think since it's a 'private' place, they can hide anything they want, and will never be searched. Drug dealers put stuff in their ass, women can, and more than likely, have put illegal things inside of their vagina. These people have to be careful. So if you set off a scanner of any type, help them. If someone else does, shut the fuck up and wait.

  • @funtala I agree. Why don't TSA agents change their gloves after handling someone's privates?

  • @bsixseven You need to go fuck off, you Napolitano Nazi. Why don't you read the Constitution once so you know which of your rights are being trashed by Bow Down Obama.

  • @BanPhotoRadar lmao. you're clearly with the uneducated sort. would you rather sacrifice the security of our country for your personal freedom? It makes me sad to have people like you in our country...the role of a government is to what? protect the people within its boundries; this is in fact what the government is doing in this instance...

  • @ryanchall Better people then you have died for our freedom....and we should just let you give it back?

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