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    White House sides with TSA in Rand Paul standoff

    By Keith Laing - 01/23/12 01:24 PM ET

    The White House is standing by the Transportation Security Administration in its standoff with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and his father, Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas)

    The elder Paul called the TSA a "police state" Monday after Sen. Paul was reportedly detained by TSA after he refused to take a pat-down from TSA officials at the Nashville International Airport.

    White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Monday that he didn't have any reaction to Paul's comment about "police state."

    But Carney sided with the TSA saying, "I think it is absolutely essential that we take necessary actions to ensure that air travel is safe."

    Rep. Paul, who is one of four remaining Republican candidates for president, disagreed Monday afternoon. Paul said after he confirmed the incident involving Sen. Paul on his Twitter page that it showed why the TSA should be eliminated.

    "The police state in this country is growing out of control," the elder Paul said in a statement released by his presidential campaign.

    "One of the ultimate embodiments of this is the TSA that gropes and grabs our children, our seniors, and our loved ones and neighbors with disabilities," he continued. "The TSA does all of this while doing nothing to keep us safe. “That is why my ‘Plan to Restore America,’ in additional to cutting $1 trillion dollars in federal spending in one year, eliminates the TSA."

    TSA has defended its treatment of Sen. Paul, saying that its employees in Nashville followed its normal procedure with the senator, who has often sharply criticized the agency's pat-downs before he refused one Monday morning.

    "When an irregularity is found during the TSA screening process, it must be resolved prior to allowing a passenger to proceed to the secure area of the airport," the agency said Monday in a written statement. "Passengers who refuse to complete the screening process cannot be granted access to the secure area in order to ensure the safety of others traveling."

    U.S. security officials denied that Sen. Paul was held by the agency. Instead, they said the senator was escorted out of the security area after his refusal to accept a pat-down after his trip through one of the agency's X-ray machines caused issues.

    Both Pauls have been vocal critics of the TSA, calling for the controversial agency to be disbanded.

    TSA said in a statement that "the passenger," Sen. Paul, "has since rebooked on another flight and was rescreened without incident."

    Amie Parnes contributed to this report.

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    The law is the law and no one is above it. If the law gets changed fine, but until then we all must be treated equally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW View Post
    The law is the law and no one is above it. If the law gets changed fine, but until then we all must be treated equally.
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    I'm quite certain Barack Obama or Janet Napolitano would have not gotten the same treatment.
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    To imprison us all…

    Wednesday, January 25, 2012
    by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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    (NaturalNews) "To imprison us all" is a poem by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, written to counter the loss of liberty currently being witnessed across all levels of society:

    To imprison our memories, they gave us revisionist history.

    To imprison our present-day minds, they made us drink fluoride.

    To imprison our biology, they gave us prescription medications.

    To imprison our ideas, they created intellectual property laws.

    To imprison our legal identities, they created social security numbers.

    To imprison our children, they gave us vaccines.

    To imprison our mental health, they gave us psychiatry.

    To imprison our agriculture, they created genetically modified seeds.

    To imprison our soils, they created chemical pesticides.

    To imprison our sense of self worth, they created fashion and cosmetics.

    To imprison our speech, they created SOPA.

    To imprison our persons and effects, they created the TSA.

    To imprison our protests, they created the NDAA.

    To imprison our productivity, they created the IRS.

    To imprison our money supply, they created the Federal Reserve.

    To imprison our financial future, they created endless debt.

    To imprison our consumption habits, they created television advertising.

    To imprison our perspective, they created television news.

    To imprison our medical professionals, they created medical schools.

    To imprison scientific truth, they created science journals.

    To imprison our teenage boys, they created violent video games.

    To imprison our teenage girls, they created Gardasil.

    To imprison our online interactions, they created search engine profiling and tracking technology.

    To imprison our sex, they created sexual dysfunction diseases.

    To imprison our foods and farms, they created the Health Department.

    And then,

    To secure the prisons against resistance, they passed gun restriction laws.

    To quell dissent, they taught the masses to be dehumanized and dumbed-down.

    To solidy their arrogance over the masses, they erected a scientific dictatorship.

    To ensure blind obedience, they positioned government as savior.

    But,

    While the prisons were numerous and carefully constructed,

    No matter how hard they tried,

    They could not imprison our souls.

    And once we recognized the prisons,

    And identified those responsible for building them,

    We rose up against them,

    Setting free our minds,

    Our bodies

    Our children

    Our productivity

    Our liberties

    And our futures.

    We are Americans. To imprison us all...

    Is inconceivable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW View Post
    The law is the law and no one is above it. If the law gets changed fine, but until then we all must be treated equally.
    That's right remember that next time one of them puts their hand down your young child or grandchild's pants, or teenage daughter or sons, or what about elderly parents even if they are wheel chair bound. And since you think it is okay because "it is the law" down yours that shouldn't matter at all, you can volunteer for the thousands that don't want it done to them. Now remember this as well, if you wear a burka or muslim garb well you can just go right on through, the law doesn't apply there...but hey the law is the law right.

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    Passengers who Refuse Screening are Denied Access to the Secure Area

    Earlier today, Senator Rand Paul raised some questions about the screening process after going through one of TSA’s millimeter wave body scanners that use automated target recognition (ATR) technology. The ATR software displays a the same generic image for all passengers to further protect passengers privacy.

    The benefit of automated target recognition is that when a passenger alarms, the officer can look at the generic image to see where the alarm is and then do a targeted pat down to clear the area. For example, if the alarm shows that something might be in your cargo pocket, the officer will pat down the area around your pocket to determine what caused the alarm.

    When a passenger or bag alarms in screening technology at a TSA checkpoint, the alarm has to be resolved before the passenger can enter the secure area past the checkpoint. Passengers who refuse to complete the screening process can’t be granted access to the secure area. TSA notifies law enforcement when this happens, and law enforcement officers can escort them out of the checkpoint. This isn’t done to punish the passenger– it’s done to ensure that every person who gets on a plane is screened appropriately.

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    Ron Paul | TSA | Rand Paul | The Daily Caller


    Ron Paul on son’s detention by TSA: ‘Police state’ is ‘growing out of control’

    By Steven Nelson - The Daily Caller Published: 12:29 PM 01/23/2012 | Updated: 1:00 PM 01/23/2012



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    Sen. Rand Paul with his father, Rep. Ron Paul. Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images.



    Texas Rep. Ron Paul issued a sharply-worded statement in reaction to the detention of his son, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, by Transportation Security Administration agents in Nashville on Monday.
    “The police state in this country is growing out of control,” Paul wrote in a statement provided to The Daily Caller. “One of the ultimate embodiments of this is the TSA that gropes and grabs our kids and our seniors and does nothing to keep us safe.”
    Paul has been a vocal critic of the TSA, and is the sponsor of the “American Traveler Dignity Act,” which would remove TSA agents’ immunity from prosecution for implementing invasive pat-down procedures.
    In Paul’s Monday statement, he noted, “my ‘Restore America Plan,’ in additional to cutting $1 trillion dollars in one year, eliminates the TSA.”
    “We must restore the freedom and respect for liberty that once made America the greatest nation in human history,” he continued. “I am deeply committed to doing so as president of the United States.”
    Rand Paul was detained on Monday after refusing a pat-down by TSA agents while attempting to board a flight to Washington, D.C.
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    TSA Directly Violated US Constitution By Detaining Senator Rand Paul

    Steve Watson
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    January 23, 2012

    In preventing Kentucky Senator Rand Paul from flying to Washington this morning, the TSA directly violated the law as written in the US Constitution.


    The Constitution specifically protects federal lawmakers from being detained while en route to Washington DC.

    Article I, Section 6 states:

    “The Senators and Representatives…shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same….”

    Rand Paul was travelling from his home in Louisville to attend a session in the Senate today.

    This is the reason that TSA officials have since put out the talking point in the media that Rand Paul was never officially detained, despite the fact that the Senator himself confirmed that he was told to sit in a cubicle and wait without any indication of when he would be allowed to leave.

    The Senate is back in session at 2 p.m., and votes are scheduled for 4:30 p.m.

    Senator Paul was allowed to board a second flight after a separate screening by TSA agents, however, it remains to be seen whether he will make it to the capital in time.

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    Flashback: Ron Paul Groped by TSA

    Kurt Nimmo
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    January 23, 2012

    Rand Paul was not the only member of his family to be targeted by the TSA. In 2010, his father told Alex Jones that he was also molested by the TSA.



    “I have to go through that all the time because I have metal in my knees,” he told Jones. “I get prodded all the time and it is disgusting and I tell them so.”

    When asked by Alex Jones if the TSA had subjected him to an “enhanced” screening, Ron Paul answered yes.

    “Specifically,” Alex asked, “have you had the enhanced pat down, sir? Have they touched your crotch?”
    Yes. Absolutely, and like I said, absolutely disgusting,” Paul responded.

    The interview with Ron Paul aired on November 23, 2010.

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