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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Despicable: A Final Government GoodBye To Ron And Carol Paul

Ron, Carol, and one of their granddaughters left the GOP snake pit yesterday afternoon, but the State was not yet through with them. At the little airport in Clearwater, 8 TSA agents descended on them and ordered them not to board their private plane. First, the pilots, the airplane, and the passengers would have to be screened in great detail, because Romney might be nearby. After a long examination of the pilots and their credentials, the agents said they had to check the plane for explosives. One of the pilots noted that the plane, full of gas, was already a bomb. Then Carol Paul, who has a pacemaker, refused to be screened, and an aide started taking video of the whole rotten process. At that point, the TSA backed down and let them through, to Texas and freedom.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is why open carry is necessary.

Anonymous said...

Disband the TSA. They found nothing. They are a hassle and a tax cost. They, well, suck.

Anonymous said...

The TSA is Obama Gestapo.

Anonymous said...

Why can't some of these nutjobs target TSA?

Anonymous said...

TSA came in to being after 9/11; this was their second time around. They had existed previously, under another name, and were disbanded when it was felt they were no longer needed. There is now talk of making TSA a contracted entity. This could be interesting for the taxpayers. The taxpayers are paying for federal employees now, if it is contracted out it will cost us, the taxpayers MORE as the contracting company gets their slice of the pay before the contracted employees are paid, which will be MORE than the federal employees make. This is the case with at least 95% of the contracted employees; they make more money than the federal employee. Why are the American people so caught up in contracted employees taking government jobs, it costs more and you don't get the same experience.