Friday, November 19, 2010

Grope and Change

While reading an article today, I came across a revealing phrase"

Janet Incompetano's "grope and change" policies.

Do you know what it is referring to?

The actual name is Janet Napolitano who is head of Homeland Security.  There once was a 'historical' president that campaigned on the theme "hope and change".   But this says grope! 

The topic is airport security measures and how they are implemented by TSA employees.  When people became aware of how revealing the full body scan images were, many became uneasy about participating.  The fact that TSA employees were gawking at the images and making jokes did not help either. 

People who declined the full body scan were told that they would need to go through a pat down procedure.  This was expected and initially a big problem for the travellers.  However, the TSA employees resented the travellers because of the extra work.  It was at this time that we started to hear complaints from people about how intense the pat down procedure was getting.

Apparently, at about the same time, Incompetano had issued a directive saying just how intense these pat downs should be.  You've all seen the news reports, so I need not repeat them here.  It would appear that so far they are stopping just short of body cavity searches, but everything else is fair game.

Women passengers have testified of feeling molested and are in tears after the pat down.  Incompetano and her TSA goons are ruthless, they do not care at all because they are deluded into thinking this is keeping people safe from terrorists.

Ann Coulter  has written a wonderful article on this topic and here is what she suggests you may soon here the TSA agents announcing:

"Please have your genitalia out and ready to be fondled when you approach the security checkpoint."



What a perfect time for the sexual perverts of the land to come out and save the country.  They could fly often and make the TSA agents wish they had never shoved their hands down someones pants.  Go Pervs!


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