Friday, September 20, 2013

Are we one flight away from the full body scan?

Is it time for somebody to remind the powers that be at the airports that a total of NONE, NADA, ZILCH, ZERO Americans were responsible for the terrorist attacks?

Why are Americans wearily accepting this crap?

And what does Chertoff have to do with this latest turn of events?

Could he possibly own the scanners?

Wouldn’t that be a sweet deal? Let me check.

Well lookee here...

With all the commotion over the invasive naked-body scanners used by the United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA), one question that has been ignored is who is profiting from TSA’s use of the body scanners?

Mark Hemingway and Tim Carney at The Examiner discovered the shameful answer: George Soros, Michael Chertoff, and a number of lobbyists.

Both Soros and Chertoff are profiting from the naked-body scanners by way of the company Rapiscan, whose contract is worth $173 million.

Lobbyists for this company include Susan Carr, a former senior legislative aide to Rep. David Price (D-NC) who is coincidentally chairman of the Homeland Security Subcommittee.

That’s a handy wrap-around, isn’t it?

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He who hesitates is not only lost but
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Another Murderous Event

The gunman suspected of killing 12 at the Washington Navy Yard on Monday had been plagued with behavioral issues and mental-health problems for years and was being treated by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Aaron Alexis had served in the Navy for four years, but was discharged after racking up eight to 10 conduct offenses and was described by an official as “a ne’er-do-well.”

Alexis reported to others he was “hearing voices,” and his father told police that his son suffered from PTSD after a 2004 incident in which he shot out a man's tires in Seattle.

How are we doing, Wayne?

Is your "It takes a good man with a gun to...bla, bla, bla" working for you?