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![]() BINGO! The government can't protect you, won't protect you, and arguably doesn't even want to protect you. They profit off terrorism because the government gets more power down to the lowest underling with every attack. To ignore this direct incentive inherent in the fabric of our government is to ignore reality. The airlines, on the other hand, have every incentive to have secure flights. If someone wants to go through a naked body scanner, that's fine so long as they're willing to pay for the naked scanners in their ticket price. Instead, the government steals taxpayer money to subsidize these scanners and force them on people who don't want to use them and would never voluntarily pay for them. If the small amount of paranoid schizophrenics who love the government so much and love having their genitals scanned, groped, and cataloged by government goon-squads want the "security," then they should be the ones demanding airlines put them in and showing they want them by paying triple for their "extra security" flights. That's how things work in a free society. If enough people want them and are willing to pay for them, they can get them. You don't steal from your non-consenting neighbor to pay for them and then subject everyone to them carte blanche.- Chris, InfoLib"Every attempt to blow up a plane since 9/11 has been stopped by passengers after the government failed to provide protection for them. " Read More |