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Post by OldCoyote on Apr 18, 2015 12:19:14 GMT -5
I will open this up for discussion. My opinion is "Slim To None".
Why are we so worried over a air craft flight danger, here in the U.S. When we are in far greater danger just leaving our homes or even in our homes?
Robbed, assault, home invasion, Even getting shot by a police officer are far greater than a terrorist attack on an airplane.
Yet we tolerate the TSA, WHY??
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Post by EVT1 on Apr 18, 2015 13:46:19 GMT -5
What would you replace them with? Part of the reason that risk is low is because of the TSA.
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Post by zibazinski on Apr 18, 2015 17:36:08 GMT -5
That's so funny coming from you.
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Post by Tennesseer on Apr 18, 2015 18:09:12 GMT -5
Is another 9/11 worth getting rid of the TSA, OldCoyote? Ask the families and friends of the 2,977 victims who died that day what they think.
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Post by zibazinski on Apr 18, 2015 18:47:12 GMT -5
TSA would have done nothing to prevent that. Too many cases of TSA abuse and incompetence.
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Post by EVT1 on Apr 18, 2015 19:20:14 GMT -5
TSA would have done nothing to prevent that. Too many cases of TSA abuse and incompetence. Actually it would. Those folks would have been flagged and probably be on the no fly list.
Personally I could care less because I don't fly- and I think it is really the responsibility of the airlines to handle their own security. Maybe they pay a fee- I really don't know. But if I do fly I will feel better knowing these people are there scrutinizing everyone and have armed air marshals on random flights.
The TSA- although reactionary- put the kibosh on another incident. Like it or not- the bad guys had to change tactics. Sorry for the inconvenience. But hey- maybe the GOP will repeal the TSA and just allow people to carry guns on flights
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Post by Malarky on Apr 18, 2015 19:37:09 GMT -5
I'd say chances of another terrorist attack are pretty good. I'm sure that there are many more attempts that are thwarted than the one's we hear about and.
I'm in favor of the TSA and I think we should let ICE get back to doing it's job.
I'm from the 'burbs of Boston. I knew some of the people who died on 9/11. I know many, many people who narrowly escaped death or maiming two years ago at the Boston Marathon bombing. So many others were not as lucky.
It hits really close to home. So if I need to be x-rayed and and someone sees a shadow of my girly bits, so be it. I've been patted down. I'll take that any day if it keeps people safe.
And the reason we're worried about air craft flight danger? History.
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Post by Tennesseer on Apr 18, 2015 19:55:37 GMT -5
TSA would have done nothing to prevent that. Too many cases of TSA abuse and incompetence. You or I don't know that. The TSA only came into existance in November, 2001.
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Post by zibazinski on Apr 18, 2015 20:27:23 GMT -5
Boondoggle.
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Post by Angel! on Apr 19, 2015 0:24:31 GMT -5
I will open this up for discussion. My opinion is "Slim To None". Why are we so worried over a air craft flight danger, here in the U.S. When we are in far greater danger just leaving our homes or even in our homes? Robbed, assault, home invasion, Even getting shot by a police officer are far greater than a terrorist attack on an airplane. Yet we tolerate the TSA, WHY?? Yep. Because people have absolutely no concept of risk. Terrorists attacks are scary, so we fear them more than dying in a more mundane way. Even though statistically the odds are enormously greater of dying in dozens of more likely scenarios than a terrorist attack. There is also a false sense of control in many situations...I won't die in a car crash because I'm a good driver vs. a plane where I can't control what the pilot is doing. So plane crashes are scarier even though you're far less likely to die that way. As far as TSA, It does some stuff to protect us, but it is mostly there for the illusion that we are safe & to give the illusion to terrorists that they will get caught.
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Post by OldCoyote on Apr 19, 2015 8:13:11 GMT -5
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Post by Tennesseer on Apr 19, 2015 10:34:24 GMT -5
Yet his comments were discovered before the aircraft departed. He was removed from the plane. If you think the TSA is the only group watching passengers in real time, you are naive.
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Post by weltschmerz on Apr 19, 2015 11:36:06 GMT -5
I will open this up for discussion. My opinion is "Slim To None". Why are we so worried over a air craft flight danger, here in the U.S. When we are in far greater danger just leaving our homes or even in our homes? Robbed, assault, home invasion, Even getting shot by a police officer are far greater than a terrorist attack on an airplane. Yet we tolerate the TSA, WHY?? Perhaps you're unfamiliar with thwarted attacks? There have been at least 50, where the loss of life would have been great. Even here in Canada, we've had terrorists planning to blow up passenger trains. It's only through the vigilance of government entities that it didn't happen. Feel free to jam your head firmly in the sand, Oldcoyote, and claim people are paranoid. It's a fact of life in this day and age.
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Post by weltschmerz on Apr 19, 2015 11:54:15 GMT -5
I'd say chances of another terrorist attack are pretty good. I'm sure that there are many more attempts that are thwarted than the one's we hear about and. I'm in favor of the TSA and I think we should let ICE get back to doing it's job. I'm from the 'burbs of Boston. I knew some of the people who died on 9/11. I know many, many people who narrowly escaped death or maiming two years ago at the Boston Marathon bombing. So many others were not as lucky. It hits really close to home. So if I need to be x-rayed and and someone sees a shadow of my girly bits, so be it. I've been patted down. I'll take that any day if it keeps people safe. And the reason we're worried about air craft flight danger? History. Me, too. I have the same bits as 3.5 billion other people. They're nothing special. Perhaps Oldcoyote is worried that some TSA agent will go home and defile himself at night, thinking of his wrinkly old bits.
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Post by OldCoyote on Apr 19, 2015 22:06:01 GMT -5
TSA would have done nothing to prevent that. Too many cases of TSA abuse and incompetence. You or I don't know that. The TSA only came into existance in November, 2001. Are you saying there were no security checks before November 2001?
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Post by OldCoyote on Apr 19, 2015 22:08:51 GMT -5
Yet his comments were discovered before the aircraft departed. He was removed from the plane. If you think the TSA is the only group watching passengers in real time, you are naive. You are sure that he had not done this before, He sure seemed to know how to do it this time!
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Post by OldCoyote on Apr 19, 2015 22:16:50 GMT -5
Yea I heard that the were 50 aborted attacks, Let's just say that the details were pretty skinnnnnnny, Meaning that you can make all kind of statements if you don't have to back them up. Just kind of show how they are protecting us. Sure! Of all of these were still (Of course) under investigation, so the details can not be released.
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Post by Tennesseer on Apr 19, 2015 22:19:13 GMT -5
You or I don't know that. The TSA only came into existance in November, 2001. Are you saying there were no security checks before November 2001? TSA style body checks for all? No. Now go chase those icebergs you claim are around Tahiti!
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Post by OldCoyote on Apr 19, 2015 22:20:48 GMT -5
I will open this up for discussion. My opinion is "Slim To None". Why are we so worried over a air craft flight danger, here in the U.S. When we are in far greater danger just leaving our homes or even in our homes? Robbed, assault, home invasion, Even getting shot by a police officer are far greater than a terrorist attack on an airplane. Yet we tolerate the TSA, WHY?? Perhaps you're unfamiliar with thwarted attacks? There have been at least 50, where the loss of life would have been great. Even here in Canada, we've had terrorists planning to blow up passenger trains. It's only through the vigilance of government entities that it didn't happen. Feel free to jam your head firmly in the sand, Oldcoyote, and claim people are paranoid. It's a fact of life in this day and age.
Just how many close call have you had with terrorist, welts?
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Post by OldCoyote on Apr 19, 2015 22:26:41 GMT -5
Tenn, are you telling me that we were not going thru metal detectors, having our packs xrayed, removing you boots, belts, the use of hand wands and we were not patted down before November 2001?
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Post by Tennesseer on Apr 19, 2015 22:29:47 GMT -5
Tenn, are you telling me that we were not going thru metal detectors, having our packs xrayed, removing you boots, belts, the use of hand wands and we were not patted down before November 2001? Not that I can recall to the extent they do today.
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Post by OldCoyote on Apr 19, 2015 22:32:51 GMT -5
Your Chances of being shot by a police officer are far greater than being a victim of a terrorist attack.
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Post by weltschmerz on Apr 19, 2015 22:33:14 GMT -5
Perhaps you're unfamiliar with thwarted attacks? There have been at least 50, where the loss of life would have been great. Even here in Canada, we've had terrorists planning to blow up passenger trains. It's only through the vigilance of government entities that it didn't happen. Feel free to jam your head firmly in the sand, Oldcoyote, and claim people are paranoid. It's a fact of life in this day and age.
Just how many close call have you had with terrorist, welts? A good friend was killed by terrorists.
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Post by OldCoyote on Apr 19, 2015 22:35:39 GMT -5
Sorry about your friend, were you involved in the attack? Was it in North America?
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Post by weltschmerz on Apr 19, 2015 22:39:58 GMT -5
Sorry about your friend, were you involved in the attack? Was it in North America? It wasn't, but the soldiers here who were killed by terrorists in the Maritimes and Ottawa had families, loved ones and friends. It touches many lives.
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Post by Tennesseer on Apr 19, 2015 22:42:55 GMT -5
Your Chances of being shot by a police officer are far greater than being a victim of a terrorist attack. If you don't like dealing with the TSA, then either 1. don't fly commercial 2. Buy your own jet and park it in the general aviation area of your local airport 3. Climb over the airport's perimiter fence and walk to your flight 4. Walk or drive to your destination TSA isn't going to go away any time soon. So you really need to figure out how you are going to get from Point A to Point B. Complaining about it time and again won't make it disappear.
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Post by OldCoyote on Apr 19, 2015 22:47:58 GMT -5
Here is the good Question, Why is it always assumed when I Question something do you think I want to completely remove that group or agency??
If I question the actions of the TSA, do you think I want to completely all security??
If I question the action of the police, Do you think I want no Police protection??
If I Complain about the EPA, Do you think I want to remove all EPA controls??
When I see some of your responses, That is what it appears that you think!
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Post by mmhmm on Apr 19, 2015 22:51:29 GMT -5
Sorry about your friend, were you involved in the attack? Was it in North America? It wasn't, but the soldiers here who were killed by terrorists in the Maritimes and Ottawa had families, loved ones and friends. It touches many lives. My family lost a couple of friends and one child of a friend in the Oklahoma City bombing. That was a nice, home-grown terrorist. Yes, Old Coyote. Lives are lost to terrorists and those lives count - especially to their loved ones. The very nature of terrorism tells us anyone can be a victim at any time. You can't predict things like that.
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Post by billisonboard on Apr 19, 2015 23:00:44 GMT -5
Here is the good Question, Why is it always assumed when I Question something do you think I want to completely remove that group or agency?? If I question the actions of the TSA, do you think I want to completely all security?? ... ... Yet we tolerate the TSA, WHY?? Not "tolerate" some actions of "the TSA", but "tolerate the TSA". So my answer to your question is, "your words".
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Post by OldCoyote on Apr 19, 2015 23:10:41 GMT -5
Ok bills here is what I said on an earlier post on another thread, For what ever it is worth.
Atlanta Georgia. yesterday at 8:34am QuotelikeEditPost Options Post by oldcoyote on yesterday at 8:34am Tennesseer Avatar yesterday at 7:22am Tennesseer said: I imagine you were waved right through security. After may have been a quarter mile line.
Here is what I do not understand 99.99999% of the U.S. travelers only want to go here to there. There is no desire to make any political statement.
Do you think that you are not pre screened the second you have purchased a ticket??
So why are all citizens subjected to this procedure when many have No prior felony arrests, do not advocate the violent overthrow of the present government and are not on a no fly list.
Just go through a metal detector and have their bags go through x ray. on their way, No hour spent in line.
Ok, Just tell me, the all the years that we have gone through this, in the U.S. Just how many terrorist have they found??
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