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Originally Posted by Grimace
Oh, there's been some outrage over the "groping" of children and the treatment some people (like 90 year old grandmas) but for every 3 people being outraged by it there's 5 people saying "If we have to put up with a little inconvenience for some security, that's fine with me. Just don't fly and it won't be a problem."
Like was mentioned, it's the gradual erosion of freedoms in the name of security until the *what happened* hits people and its too late.
Stuff like the disappearance of 20,000 SAMs and missing mustard gas that can eventually lead to things like "we need to search every vehicle entering national parks" and then "any vehicle entering the city" and so on. Hopefully there's still enough people out there that won't go quietly into the night and there can be a big eye opener for the innumerable quantity of people that think this is all fine in the name of security.
Now I'm not some wild, conspiracy theorist person. I don't think America is creating this situation in order to grab more freedoms from people. I don't think that the terrorist attacks on September 11 were a government coverup. I just think that it's one of those "road to hell is paved with good intentions" situations. The government wants the people safer, so they institute things reactively and sell it as security and too many people accept it with no questions.
Reminds me of the quote "Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it."
Hopefully those missing missiles and mustard gas just turn out to be trophies or used in some brush war and we never see them again.
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"Prepare for the worse, hope and pray for the best" has been one of my motto for a very long time (the other is "I shall endure"). The people who have no problem with this, usually aren't the ones who children or grandparents getting groped. Or having a loved one put through it.
There is a BETTER way of doing this, and not have to grope kids and grannies. But it's pollitically innocrect to go that route, and once more putting politics ahead of situtational security that can end up with someone slipping through and people getting hurt or killed.
Hell, even as they are doing this... the terrorists could actualy say they've won because of the kinds of things we are now allowing to happen. The errosion of liberties that we have allowed with the way the TSA is doing business.