I’ve previously written about my airport experiences which, overall, have been generally good. I fly often enough to know what I can and can’t bring on the airplane; I know what I have to remove from my bags to get through security without any significant hassles; and I’ve been willing to put aside any privacy…
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November 30, 2010 in
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Leona SalazarTags: 9/11, ACLU, air travel, airport security, Boeing Brain Suck, Christmas Day bomber, ll-body scanners, National Opt-Out Day, Obamacare, pat downs, profiling, terrorism, terrorists, TSA, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, underwear bomber
I like airports. They’re a great place to people watch. It’s still a wonder how an airplane gets off the ground and stays in the air, but I’m a lawyer and haven’t a clue about aeronautics. I’m especially astounded at how flight attendants – whose job description must read “being nice to stupid people” –…
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