The TSA, naked body scanners, and aggressive pat-downs.
The wild debate about opt-out day, the TSA, back-scatter X-ray machines, and aggressive pat-downs is now raging all across our country.
A friend posted his opinion on the matter recently, and the series of reactions I observed saddens me. I saw anger, sarcasm(trolls), contempt. What was alarming though, is that by regurgitating what we absorb in the paper, radio, online, and by television, as a whole we are perhaps being diverted from reality. By repeating countering viewpoints, we avoid having consensus. By focusing on the core issue here I believe we can all agree. The constant bickering, and over-complication of this debate only further promotes the terrorist's agenda, by injecting fear, and disagreement into our daily lives.This is my take on the matter:
Firstly, we have the RIGHT to travel freely, without submitting to unreasonable violations of privacy.
-The supreme court asserted that all peoples have a protected RIGHT to travel freely, and however they choose. (U.S. v Guest, 383 U.S. 745 (1966), the Court noted, "It is a right that has been firmly established and repeatedly recognized.")
-Likewise, the 4th amendment rulings are fairly clear as well. (Katz v. United States, 389 U.S. 347 (1967), the Supreme Court ruled that a(n improper) search occurs only when 1) a person expects privacy in the thing searched and 2) society believes that expectation is reasonable.)
Vintage Soda
This was a fun find yesterday while strolling through the old neighborhood.
Circa early 1970's. Pretty darn cute.Grasshopper
I could not believe how long this little guy let me snap pics of him.
...thanks little buddy. :)
