
05-25-2011, 12:54 PM
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Late Friday afternoon, May 13, the Texas House of Representatives unanimously passed 138-0 H.B. 1937, which would ban "intrusive touching of persons seeking access to public buildings and transportation." According to a press release issued by the office of state Rep. David Simpson, the bill's author, H.B. 1937 is "the first bill in the country that would actively restrict the TSA's [Transportation Security Administration's] intrusive screening practices to pass a legislative vote."
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http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews...es-texas-house
DOJ letter: 'TSA would likely be required to cancel any flight ...'
http://www.lonestarreport.org/Home/t...ny-flight.aspx
http://www.lonestarreport.org/Home/t...37-pulled.aspx
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Bill author Rep. David Simpson's (R-Longview) staff said this amounts to the Department of Justice having "thrown down the gauntlet."
"Either Texas backs off and continues to let government employees fondle innocent women, children and men as a condition of travel," the staff wrote, "or the TSA [Transportation Safety Administration] has the authority tocancel flights or series of flights.
"... 97 percent of people who go though the nation's airports do not go through these offensive searches. And yet, a United States Attorney warns that flights to Texas could be shut down because TSA would not be able to ensure the safety of passengers and crew if agents could not touch genitals. Someone must make a stand against the atrocities of our government agents ..."
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In public statement, TSA lies about the Constitution
http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com/...-constitution/
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