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They're stopping babies at the airports now
http://makeashorterlink.com/?X33D23E9B George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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On 8/15/05 5:56 PM, in article hc8Me.2333$zb.2182@trndny02, "George
Patterson" wrote: They're stopping babies at the airports now http://makeashorterlink.com/?X33D23E9B George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. Now, now. We wouldn't want to profile and hurt the young, Islamic male feelings. -- Jeff 'The Wizard of Draws' Bucchino Cartoons with a Touch of Magic http://www.wizardofdraws.com More Cartoons with a Touch of Magic http://www.cartoonclipart.com |
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On 2005-08-16, Wizard of Draws wrote:
Now, now. We wouldn't want to profile and hurt the young, Islamic male feelings. Although the thing with babies is obviously stupidity at work, you have to be careful with profiling. Already some profiling is used - if you buy a one way ticket last minute by credit card on the Internet it seems to flag you for a check. Guess what - the terrorists will just buy round trip tickets by check at a travel agent. If you start profiling young males with brown skin, you wind up getting taken by surprise by the next Timothy McVeigh who happens to be brainwashed into being a suicide bomber. The push for ID cards and the like is also a complete waste of taxpayers money too. Take for example the London tube bombers. They all had valid ID and it was trivial for the Police to find out who they were. It didn't exactly take the Police long to find out who the incompetent suicide bombers were and round them up either. The only solution is good intelligence. A list of names doesn't help since even a ten year old knows that a person's name is hardly unique. -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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"GP" == George Patterson writes:
GP They're stopping babies at the airports now GP http://makeashorterlink.com/?X33D23E9B Reminds of how Ted Kennedy has been stopped several times 'cause his name comes up on a list. Christ can't the TSA get a freakin' clue? |
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Reminds of how Ted Kennedy has been stopped several times 'cause his
name comes up on a list. Christ can't the TSA get a freakin' clue? Maybe this is the only way Congress will get a clue. Jose -- Quantum Mechanics is like this: God =does= play dice with the universe, except there's no God, and there's no dice. And maybe there's no universe. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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![]() "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... "GP" == George Patterson writes: GP They're stopping babies at the airports now GP http://makeashorterlink.com/?X33D23E9B Reminds of how Ted Kennedy has been stopped several times 'cause his name comes up on a list. Christ can't the TSA get a freakin' clue? Ahhhhh, well no. Not even if one hit them square in the forehead. |
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Bob Fry wrote:
Reminds of how Ted Kennedy has been stopped several times 'cause his name comes up on a list. Christ can't the TSA get a freakin' clue? Actually, buried about 2/3s of the way down in the article is the statement that the TSA has "ordered" the airlines to ignore the "no-fly" list for anyone under 12. It's the airlines that are messing things up, not the TSA. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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The idea that an 11 month old baby is a terrorist is ludicrous, for sure.
But the woman says, "It was bizarre," Sanden said. "I was hugely pregnant, and I was like, 'We look really threatening.'" A pregnant woman can be carrying a bomb just like anyone else, even if she doesn't know about it... http://www.tkb.org/Incident.jsp?incID=4570 I'm not sure what faxing the baby's passport would have done to prove they were not terrorists, though. Terrorists can have passports, too.. They should have just searched them, searched the bags, let them on the plane, and been done with it. They shouldn't even have told them the reason they were picked for a search. The problem with the TSA is not only bad intelligence, but it's also that they share too much information on the methods behind their madness. George Patterson wrote in news:hc8Me.2333$zb.2182 @trndny02: They're stopping babies at the airports now http://makeashorterlink.com/?X33D23E9B George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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"Judah" wrote in message
. .. The idea that an 11 month old baby is a terrorist is ludicrous, for sure. But the woman says, "It was bizarre," Sanden said. "I was hugely pregnant, and I was like, 'We look really threatening.'" A pregnant woman can be carrying a bomb just like anyone else, even if she doesn't know about it... If the pregnant woman's name was the one on the "watch list", then impeding their progress might have been warranted. But when the name on the list matches that of an infant, it should be obvious to even the dumbest government employee that the name on the list refers to someone OTHER than that infant. Frankly, of the many problems with this whole "watch list" thing, one is that the government does not explain how a person's name winds up on the list in the first place. Do they just pick names that sound like something a terrorist has? Or does each name on the list correspond to a real person of whom the government already has suspicions? The former would be absurd (though certainly not outside the realm of possibility in today's environment). But if the latter, the list should also include an age, and possibly other descriptive elements (height comes to mind). A person with the same name, but with *obviously* different characteristic otherwise should be allowed to pass as though their name were not on the list at all. I think it's great, actually, that the TSA is stopping infants, and even children, when their names are on the list. Idiotic behavior like this is one of the best ways we have to getting the American public to understand what a fiasco they have allowed to occur, and getting it fixed. Pete |
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in
: "Judah" wrote in message . .. The idea that an 11 month old baby is a terrorist is ludicrous, for sure. But the woman says, "It was bizarre," Sanden said. "I was hugely pregnant, and I was like, 'We look really threatening.'" A pregnant woman can be carrying a bomb just like anyone else, even if she doesn't know about it... If the pregnant woman's name was the one on the "watch list", then impeding their progress might have been warranted. But when the name on the list matches that of an infant, it should be obvious to even the dumbest government employee that the name on the list refers to someone OTHER than that infant. Frankly, of the many problems with this whole "watch list" thing, one is that the government does not explain how a person's name winds up on the list in the first place. Do they just pick names that sound like something a terrorist has? Or does each name on the list correspond to a real person of whom the government already has suspicions? The former would be absurd (though certainly not outside the realm of possibility in today's environment). But if the latter, the list should also include an age, and possibly other descriptive elements (height comes to mind). A person with the same name, but with *obviously* different characteristic otherwise should be allowed to pass as though their name were not on the list at all. I think it's great, actually, that the TSA is stopping infants, and even children, when their names are on the list. Idiotic behavior like this is one of the best ways we have to getting the American public to understand what a fiasco they have allowed to occur, and getting it fixed. Pete Yup, and the funniest thing about the whole "random search" thing, is it's VERY clearly marked on your ticket if your getting searched. What kind of idiot with bad intentions would just not dump his weapon or whatever into the trash when he sees that mark on his ticket. Or worse yet just pass it to his buddy who did NOT get the "extra pat down" mark. -- -- ET :-) "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."---- Douglas Adams |
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