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villager

(26,001 posts)
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 12:55 PM Apr 2012

The TSA's mission creep is making the US a police state

Ever since 2010, when the Transportation Security Administration started requiring that travelers in American airports submit to sexually intrusive gropings based on the apparent anti-terrorism principle that "If we can't feel your nipples, they must be a bomb", the agency's craven apologists have shouted down all constitutional or human rights objections with the mantra "If you don't like it, don't fly!"

This callous disregard for travelers' rights merely paraphrases the words of Homeland Security director Janet Napolitano, who shares, with the president, ultimate responsibility for all TSA travesties since 2009. In November 2010, with the groping policy only a few weeks old, Napolitano dismissed complaints by saying "people [who] want to travel by some other means" have that right. (In other words: if you don't like it, don't fly.)

But now TSA is invading travel by other means, too. No surprise, really: as soon as she established groping in airports, Napolitano expressed her desire to expand TSA jurisdiction over all forms of mass transit. In the past year, TSA's snakelike VIPR (Visual Intermodal Prevention and Response) teams have been slithering into more and more bus and train stations – and even running checkpoints on highways – never in response to actual threats, but apparently more in an attempt to live up to the inspirational motto displayed at the TSA's air marshal training center since the agency's inception: "Dominate. Intimidate. Control."

Anyone who rode the bus in Houston, Texas during the 2-10pm shift last Friday faced random bag checks and sweeps by both drug-sniffing dogs and bomb-sniffing dogs (the latter being only canines necessary if "preventing terrorism" were the actual intent of these raids), all courtesy of a joint effort between TSA VIPR nests and three different local and county-level police departments. The new Napolitano doctrine, then: "Show us your papers, show us everything you've got, justify yourself or you're not allowed to go about your everyday business."

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2012/apr/18/tsa-mission-creep-us-police-state

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The TSA's mission creep is making the US a police state (Original Post) villager Apr 2012 OP
Napolitano making like "Big Sister?" indepat Apr 2012 #1
If conservaturds make a fuss maybe the Obama admin will fix this nashville_brook Apr 2012 #2
though apparently, the Obama *campaign* needs us little folk for donations, now villager Apr 2012 #4
"Mission creep" is the term for it. leveymg Apr 2012 #3
K&R JohnyCanuck Apr 2012 #5
Oh, no, the United States is never a police state, as long as there's SOMETHING we don't yet do... saras Apr 2012 #6

nashville_brook

(20,958 posts)
2. If conservaturds make a fuss maybe the Obama admin will fix this
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 01:37 PM
Apr 2012

Because lord knows they aren't listening to us.

 

villager

(26,001 posts)
4. though apparently, the Obama *campaign* needs us little folk for donations, now
Sat Apr 21, 2012, 03:47 AM
Apr 2012

Pity they can't be bothered to protect our rights, too!

 

saras

(6,670 posts)
6. Oh, no, the United States is never a police state, as long as there's SOMETHING we don't yet do...
Sun Apr 22, 2012, 02:26 AM
Apr 2012

When they're confiscating kidneys, there'll be people in both parties saying "but they aren't taking your SPLEEN yet!"

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