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Alumbrado -> RE: "Nightmare at Reagan National Airport: A Security Story to End all Security Stories" (7/31/2007 3:54:28 PM)

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RE: "Nightmare at Reagan National Airport: A Secur... - 6/18/2007 12:14:3
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ORIGINAL: DarkinMindCpl

That being said, although many SS agents have huge egos, she should have known better.....EVERY federal agent goes through a training course on the procedures for flying as a SS agent.


Yah, something about this story doesn't sound right to me.  She's a former secret service agent.  They're chosen for their ability to deal with pressure and confrontation, yet we're supposed to believe that she went from being a quiet, competent former agent to the stereotype of a hysterical woman?

Who knows what really went on, but I find it hard to believe that a person hard-nosed enough to get into the secret service wasn't strong enough to deal with being denied a sippy cup.

Something doesn't add up.



You are right.

A Secret Service agent is one thing.
An 085 or 083 series guard or uniformed police officer employed by the Secret Service for patrol duties could have a badge and Treasury Dept. ID, but would not be an agent anywhere except perhaps in their own fantasies...




farglebargle -> RE: "Nightmare at Reagan National Airport: A Security Story to End all Security Stories" (7/31/2007 3:56:12 PM)

I think people need to realize what kind of CUNTry this has become when you cannot own a sippy cup of water without approval from the TSA.

In a FREE COUNTRY you have the absolute right to own and use private property.

This ain't any sort of Free Country, is it?

Or course, people just line up for the abuse, don't they?

We call those kind "slaves". They can only do what their Master permits.





Alumbrado -> RE: "Nightmare at Reagan National Airport: A Security Story to End all Security Stories" (7/31/2007 3:58:51 PM)

Yeah, just the other day, I tried to pick up my Badnarik Personal Nuke Kit at thePost Office... you can't imagine the hard time they gave me.[:D]




farglebargle -> RE: "Nightmare at Reagan National Airport: A Security Story to End all Security Stories" (7/31/2007 4:11:11 PM)

The beautiful thing about Free Enterprise is that everyone knows that the CIA has a standing order for any fissionables on the market, and they pay above market prices -- no questions asked.

SO, if you *had* fissionables, who would YOU sell them to? That's right... the CIA.

All kidding aside, the bullshit paranoia has made the teaching of chemistry an exercise in futility.




Alumbrado -> RE: "Nightmare at Reagan National Airport: A Security Story to End all Security Stories" (7/31/2007 4:28:18 PM)

Yeah, in junior high I checked a book right out of the school library, stopped by the local drugstore, and had a good old time making my own black powder and other goodies... a kid caught with that and a raincoat today would be in for a rough ride.




Zensee -> RE: "Nightmare at Reagan National Airport: A Security Story to End all Security Stories" (7/31/2007 5:06:54 PM)

Who's been inviting all the necros to the board lately? This is like the third or forth dead thread that's been ressurected.

Go get your jollies on the lifestyle boards, ya freakin' sickos! Stop perving Off Topic!


Z.




nyrisa -> RE: "Nightmare at Reagan National Airport: A Security Story to End all Security Stories" (7/31/2007 5:24:44 PM)

Hey, this thread is only 6 weeks old. To some folks, that is almost like fresh meat. *L* Some folks drag up mummified and fossilized topics.




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