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    > think Homeland Security should look into this!
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    > Here's a solution to all the controversy over full-body scanners at the airports:
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    > All we need to do is develop a booth you can step into that will not X-ray you, but will detonate any explosive device you may have hidden on or in your body. The explosion will be contained within the sealed booth.
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    > This would be a win-win for everyone. There would be none of this crap about racial profiling and the device would eliminate long and expensive trials.
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    > This is so simple it's brilliant. I can see it now: you're in the airport
    > terminal and you hear a muffled explosion. Shortly thereafter an announcement comes over the PA system,


    "Attention, standby passengers! We now have a seat
    available on flight number..."

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      TSA Advertisements

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        He who wears diaper knows his shit - Confucius

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          TOUCHDOWN FAT BOY!

          I was Born my Pappy's Son,
          When I hit the ground, I was on the Run!
          Jon E. Checkers

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                I like it!!!! All they would have to do is hose it out and it would be up and running.
                Nothing is as far away as one minute ago.

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                  As thousands of passengers dealt with full-body scans and pat-downs at Los Angeles International Airport last week, one young woman breezed right through security wearing only a bikini.

                  Corinne Theile tells NBC-LA she's not part of any organized protest, but does object to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) policies on passenger screening.

                  "It's not that I'm concerned, it's that I feel like the TSA is making travelers feel uncomfortable, and I feel like we can have security measures that don't make people feel uncomfortable," she says.

                  The bikini, she adds, seemed a logical solution to avoiding those measures.


                  "I'm hoping by wearing a bikini they will see everything they need to see and we can avoid a pat-down," Theile tells the TV station before opening her coat to display a black two-piece.

                  "Every time I go through security I always say, 'I don't even know why I got dressed this morning.' I end up taking off belts, jewelry and everything else off anyway," Theile says.

                  So how did the TSA at LAX react?

                  Theile reports the TSA agents got a laugh out of her outfit.

                  "The woman looked at me and said, 'Girl, you wearing a bikini. Come right through.' She had a big smile on her face," Theile says. "I think this might be the way I travel from here on out. So, we'll see."

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                    this thread must be linked somewhere

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                      Originally posted by kbsooner21 View Post
                      this thread must be linked somewhere
                      I was just looking at this .. I even checked about 20 IP's in this thread ... no matches ... but I did find some IP matches of members in other threads that show guests ... interesting ...

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                        Originally posted by kbsooner21 View Post
                        this thread must be linked somewhere
                        You know what I was thinking kb ... if this is so, I might have really had a BRILLIANT IDEA



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                          Originally posted by Spark View Post
                          You know what I was thinking kb ... if this is so, I might have really had a BRILLIANT IDEA



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