Is National Opt Out Day Working?
Happy National TSA Opt Out Day! Via Gizmodo: According to tweeting travelers, many backscatter and millimeter-wave AIT scanning machines at airports are not in use at all, making opting out impossible. We've asked DHS/TSA for comment, but you can help...
Deserving of Darts? Senator Amanda McGill & Personal Responsibility
Nebraska Senators representing Lancaster County convened a public meeting on Wednesday, November 17, at the Lincoln Public School District building at 59th & O St. The first half of the meeting, allocated to the subject of problems with Nebraska’s child welfare system were reviewed in an article located HERE, an accounting of comments by myself [...]
Object to Naked Scans and TSA Groping? DHS wants to ID these “domestic extremist”
Americans who take issue with the government's nudie scanners or public groping of their most personal of effects are being labeled as "domestic extremists" by DHS. Continue reading →
Tulsa International Airport National Opt Out Day
Majority of Americans Now Oppose Body Scanners and TSA Pat Downs A new poll by Zogby International finds that 61% of Americans polled between Nov. 19 and Nov. 22 oppose the use of full body scans and TSA pat downs. … Continue reading →
Ultrasonic Brain Machine
. . .the ability to stimulate brain function is a powerful technology. Continue reading →
Flying this week? Know your TSA rights
Thanks to FireDogLake for putting together this guide to knowing your rights when dealing with the TSA: read more
Campaign 2012: GOA Has Already Endorsed the First Candidate
-- Steve Daines for U.S. Senate, Montana
Michigan: Call to Convention
Fellow Conservatives Precinct Delegates, Congratulations! The success of the Tea Party movement is keeping the serious issues we face in restoring our state and Republic, the public spot light combined with activism has resulted in an historic election. However, this … Continue reading →
NE Senators Meeting 11/17 Part 2: Voices Not Often Heard
By Shelli Dawdy Big thanks to Linda for helping with this to refresh my memory! Yesterday we published an article about the meeting of Nebraska State Senators representing districts in Lancaster County that occurred last Wednesday, November 17. As noted, the first half of the meeting was allocated for the purpose of taking public input [...]
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