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Rand Paul Has a Quick Fix For TSA: Pull the Plug

suraj.sun quotes from Politico: "Rand Paul has a reform plan for the Transportation Security Administration: Scrap the whole thing. A personal message from Paul (R-Ky.) came atop emails this week from the Campaign for Liberty Vice President Matt Hawes, asking for readers to sign a petition in support of Paul's 'End the TSA' bill. A Paul spokeswoman said that legislation is being finalized next week. 'Every inch of our person has become fair game for government thugs posing as "security" as we travel around the country. Senator Rand Paul has a plan to do away with the TSA for good, but he needs our help,' reads the petition, which also asks signers to 'chip in a contribution to help C4L mobilize liberty activists across America to turn the heat up on Congress and end the TSA's abuse of our rights.' 'The American people shouldn't be subjected to harassment, groping, and other public humiliation simply to board an airplane. As you may have heard, I have some personal experience with this, and I've vowed to lead the charge to fight back,' Paul wrote at the top of a C4L fundraising pitch, according to blogs that received the email. 'Campaign for Liberty is leading the fight to pressure Congress to act now and restore our liberty. It's time to END the TSA and get the government's hands back to only stealing our wallets instead of groping toddlers and grandmothers.'"

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  1. Petition link by SuperKendall · · Score: 5, Informative

    Since all the submitter could be bothered to do was pump up Politico page views, here's the link to the > petition> .

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  2. The Campaign for Liberty Platform by Grond · · Score: 5, Informative

    Bear in mind that the Campaign for Liberty is about a lot more than opposing the TSA, some of which some people may not find all that palatable (e.g. free market fundamentalism, scrapping the Federal Reserve, dismantling most of the federal government, withdrawing from most international organizations).

  3. Re:Some people seem to forget... by betterunixthanunix · · Score: 5, Informative

    that air travel is a privilege, not a right

    Oh, that is why we bailed out the airlines a few years back? You know, to ensure that people have the "privilege?"

    The TSA has no jurisdiction over you in a private car

    You do realize that the reason they cannot just demand that you open your car for an inspection is the same fourth amendment that should make nude scans and pat-downs unconstitutional, right? Your rights are not supposed to disappear just because you are in an airport.

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  4. Re:Some people seem to forget... by prestonmichaelh · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you don't like the TSA, you can travel a different way

    Sure, as long as you also don't want to travel by car or train or subways or ferries

    I guess that still leaves by foot (as long as you don't go in a subway tunnel) and maybe horse. I guess we really shouldn't complain.

  5. Re:Even a broken clock by paulpach · · Score: 5, Informative

    No, he only has an issue with it because he finally got accosted like the rest of us.

    Senator Paul has been complaining and fighting against TSA abuses for years along with his father. He did not just started having an issue with them.

  6. Re:Sad Day by theangrypeon · · Score: 5, Informative

    Then why didn't it solve the problem when it had a chance and before legislation had to be involved?

    If the free market can solve all problems why do so many go unsolved for so long?

    Because state governments would not let them. Jim Crow Laws were exactly that: Laws passed by state governments.

    Separate facilities for whites and non-whites didn't exist because the business owners wanted them necessarily (though I'm sure there were some who did want them). They existed because the various state governments mandated it.

    The free market was not allowed to function because of government coercion.