The DOJ may be touching a match to a powderkeg with its heavy handed approach to the civil liberties of airline passengers.
In a development which may be the first constitutional crisis to come out of the growing state sovereignty movement, the federal Department of Justice has threatened to shut down air travel in Texas if the Texas legislature follows through with passage of a popular bill limiting the power of the Transportation Security Administration within the state.…

In a development which may be the first constitutional crisis to come out of the growing state sovereignty movement, the federal Department of Justice has threatened to shut down air travel in Texas if the Texas legislature follows through with passage of a popular bill limiting the power of the Transportation Security Administration within the state.…






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126 - S.T..M
Dave: "Manila? Say hi to Pablo for us, Stan".
As soon as I get his address and phone number from the Philippines internal security service, which is bound to have it :)
Sorry Pab, just joshing. I'm back home today ... happy about it too.
127 - Liberty234
It is funny how efficacy is not on the government radar. The most important thing is to 'appear' to be doing something and to appear to be doing that something in a 'politically correct' manner, hence the feel up of someone's poor grandmother because "she was selected by the computer"