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    The TSA gets a little dose of its own medicine,

    A true American hero: Woman grabs, twists breasts of TSA agent in response to 'enhanced' screening protocols

    Tuesday, July 19, 2011 by: Jonathan Benson, staff writer

    (NaturalNews) The next time you are assaulted by TSA agents at the airport that try to force you through the naked body scanner or perform a full-body grope down on you, why not just grab them back?

    This is exactly what 61-year-old Yukari Mihamae recently did at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PSHI) after TSA agents tried to subject her to the unlawful and unconstitutional "enhanced" security protocols -- but when she decided to essentially perform the same procedures on a TSA agent, police arrested her on suspicion of sexual abuse.

    A regular air traveler, Mihamae is quickly building a reputation for herself as a true American patriot, and one that refuses to allow the TSA to violate her personal privacy no matter how often she travels. During her most recent attempted travels through PSHI, she decided to give the TSA a little dose of its own medicine, and she paid the price.

    After getting into an argument with TSA agents following her refusal to go through the naked body scanner, reports indicate that Mihamae grabbed a TSA agent's breasts with both hands, and proceeded to squeeze and twist them. The incident ended up landing her in jail overnight, but she was released the next day with no charges were filed against her.

    At the prompting of her lawyer, Mihamae has decided not to publicly explain why she grabbed the TSA agent's breasts. But based on her history of fighting back against TSA tyranny, it seems clear that Mihamae is just a no-nonsense traveler who demonstrates a little extra "pizazz" every now and again -- she apparently flies routinely and almost always ends up getting into an altercation with TSA agents for violating her rights.

    Supporters of Mihamae have set up a Facebook support page for her entitled "Acquit Yukari Mihamae" (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Acquit-Yukar...). As of this writing, the page had 1,834 supporters and counting.

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    Some one please explain to my why one is a crime and the other is not...a feel up is a feel up and it doesn't matter by whom ... I think she needs to wear a T Shirt saying I got groped by the TSA and I groped back!!!!

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    More from another site the comments are interesting as well from both sites.

    Yukari Mihamae: An American Hero

    A man in Tunisia is slapped across his face by a officious thug and then commits an act of self immolation outside the government office. In the process he sets the Middle East on fire.

    Yukari Mihamae is a unbidden hero. A person who finally had enough. A worm who turned.

    After complaining during her treatment by a TSA goon in a Phoenix, Arizona airport she turned and grabbed that government thug's tit to see how she liked it!

    A person who assaults the King's man assaults The King. In the minds of the United States of America, Inc. government she cannot be allowed to survive .

    The Departments of "Homeland Security" and "Justice" will bring unlimited resources to bear in her very public destruction. She shall be made example.

    The initial charge against her is no accident: Sexual Assault. Conviction carries a lifetime sentence of registering on a sexual offender list wherever she goes. It makes good press releases from the prosecutor's office. She has a slim chance of winning in a federal criminal court.

    Maybe the Maricopa County prosecutor would like some publicity and criminally try Ms. Mihamae for sexual assault as well. It is their modus operandi.

    And no matter the criminal charges or outcome, Homeland Security will provide to the thug that assaulted Ms. Mihamae at taxpayer's expense, an excellent civil attorney to sue Ms. Mihamae for assault in federal civil court to make sure that even if she should somehow manage to prevail in criminal court, she will be rendered destitute for the remainder of her life. Because they can. The good news here is a jury no matter how hard the judge stacks it against her, probably doesn't like the TSA any more than she does. It depends upon how much they love authority. And whether they have a convict sitting in front of them or not.

    She has a good chance of winning in the court of public opinion, despite the government fawning corporate press, due to the Internet and her greatest ally, the Transportation Security Administration. Ms. Mihamae, you grabbed the tiger by the tail (er, so to speak). You got its attention. But you can't let go. Let go even once and you get eaten. It is too late for compromises or regrets. It's time to start kicking that tiger as hard as you can in his balls!

    Win the court of public opinion and you get book deals with movie rights. Lose and you get ground under. Who knows along the way perhaps you will set the country ablaze.



    http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Opinion/ ... ?From=News




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    I will never understand how someone could take a job with the TSA I fully understand the need to work and yes it's far more difficult to find now but when you find yourself on the job patting down little kids and old people in wheel chairs it's time to look elsewhere for employment, no sympathy here for TSA,
    I'm old with many opinions few solutions.

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