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I guess it all depends on whether or not a person holds the Constitution's 4th Amendment in high regard.a body scan or a pat down to prevent the loss of innocent life is hardly anything to do with FREEDOM.
Body scans and pat downs do nothing to prevent the loss of innocent life.
Again, I guess it all depends on whether or not a person holds the Constitution's 4th Amendment in high regard.your freedom is not being taken away.
I already stated that I currently have no need to fly (and haven't for nearly 30 years), but my reasons have nothing to do with fears about terrorism (which is ZERO fear), nor avoiding the forced waiver of my rights.you can choose to not FLY or fly privately, there are many PRIVATE airfields that fly people every day who wish to avoid the scanner or pat down.
People shouldn't have to change their travel plans to avoid places where their rights (freedoms) are denied ... the places that deny people's rights (freedoms) should be disallowed from doing so.
An airport with probably the greatest degree of threat to human life is the Ben-Gurion Airport, yet it's among the safest airports on the whole planet. They manage to provide a safe flying experience for their travelers without violating their rights, and without taking more than 30 minutes to get you from the parking lot to the boarding area. They also manage to do a monster amount of retail sales there.
The way we do security here is ridiculous, and ineffective.
That's fine. You're certainly free to maintain your own opinions. It doesn't change the fact that it most definitely about freedom for people who support the 4th Amendment (or at the least, the concept that forms its basis).respectfully disagree it is a FREEDOM THING