Well, if you think that's bad, don't get on the no-fly list. Once on this secret list, there is no recourse, no way to apeal the decision and nobody to contact about the decision since it's secret in the first place. How's that for our government in action?
Politically critical, yet peaceful activists, journalists that have criticized the administration, and even elected officials who have come out against certain things have been put on the list. As far as I'm aware, nobody can get them off of it.
Transparency of government is the only way to keep them honest. This just proves that massive new powers granted or assumed (many say illegally, and even more say illegitimately) in the last 5 years are completely out of bounds, have no checks and balances, and have railroaded our privacy and autonomy, and made a mockery of our rights as set forth by the constitution and Bill of Rights. The TSA is but a small portion of the problem - but perhaps the most visible.
When you hire people with no qualifications, give them inadequate training, instill them with complete and unchecked authority without consequence, you get the TSA. But it's certainly not the only new government agency with the same problems. Sadly, none of them truly "secure" anything, and simply attempt to put pretty facade on a corrupt and completely incompetent string of agencies with more holes than walls. I'm sure I could rant a lot on this one, but I'd like to keep the ability to fly now and then. <img src="/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />
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