It is very disturbing that the husband feels a need, in the United States of America, to withhold his wife’s name for fear of retaliation. That’s what people usually have to do in totalitarian states. Welcome to Obamaville.
I have read the TSA is taking names of all who give them trouble, and have even read they are including those who opt out, so I can understand the reaction.
Insulin is absolute for a diabetic's life, isn't it?
I can't be sure it's insulin sounds the same as I didn't know the gun was loaded.
So many of the actions of the TSA can be better understood by noting that they parallel those of totalitarian states. The screeners, by exercising control of the public’s access to private businesses, are re-creating the early actions of the sturmabteilung. The TSA agents who subject travelers to retaliation for standing up for themselves are this generation’s zampolit. And someone who would confiscate insulin from a diabetic ... well, that’s someone who is working towards reinstating the einstatzgruppen.
>> Welcome to Obamaville.
Indeed.
I for one have read a few published stories in the past several months where the TSA has indeed retaliated against people in the past for daring to speak out about the abuses they have had to endear at the hands of some of the rouge TSA agents who apparently developed the God personality and decided that you were just lowly peasants in their eyes and act accordingly.