Friday, March 11, 2011

TSA Pats Down Pregnant Woman As Possible Security Threat, Police State In Full Force   (Video)

 

In recent months we have seen the TSA search and harass 9-year-old boys, disabled women, women with prosthetic breasts, attractive women, and just about anyone else that they have felt like harassing.

Millions of Americans have denounced these Orwellian tactics, yet the Department of Homeland Security continues to push for stricter security measures and even plans to plant TSA agents at malls and sporting events nationwide.

In yet another disgusting You Tube video, TSA is seen patting down a pregnant women as a possible terrorist! There is absolutely no possible way that the TSA actually thought this women was a security threat. No, this is about much more then cave-dwelling ninjas, this is about total control of every aspect of our society.

 




Do you believe this women was a security threat?

Fortunately we have recently seen multiple state legislatures come out in support of bills that would charge TSA agents with sexual harassment if they continued their invasive procedures.

Texas Rep. David Simpson(R) has brought forth a bill that would do just that. Speaking to Raw Story, Rep. David Simpson exposed TSA procedures as clear-cut sexual harassment.

“We’re talking about what would be a criminal act in any other place,” Rep. David Simpson (R) said on Monday. “If you viewed someone naked without their permission or consent, or as a condition of travel, it would be sexual harassment or voyeurism. If you touched people’s privates, that would be sexual assault.

Last week New Hampshire State Rep. George Lambert made news when he co-sponsored a similar bill in a state where live free or die actually means something.

 





“Fighting a monumental battle over the TSA Scanner Operations is Rep. George Lambert, R-Litchfield, who is co-sponsor of bill (HB628-FN) which makes the touching or viewing with a technological device of a person’s breasts or genitals by a government security agent without probable cause a sexual assault, according to the introductory text of the bill,” wrote Shepard Ambellas.

“That is a crime in this state, and we should charge them every single time,” said bill co-sponsor Rep. George Lambert, R-Litchfield.(WMUR9)

If these bills are able to pass they could be used as blueprints for other states to follow. Not only do these bills show that even politicians see the tyranny, it also shows that Americans CAN stop the coming police state.

If we do not stand together, liberal and conservative, what we know as
America will continue to deteriorate to the point of no return.

 

 

 

 

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