
There you have it. The Constitution of the United States. Since that asshole George W. Bush became President of the United States, this document has not been worth the parchment it was written on. By signing the Patriot Act into law and the creation of Homeland Security, Bush has cleared the way for a military state to take form at the detriment of it's people. The way I understand the Patriot Act - it's creation was as a response to the attacks on the World Trade Center Twin Towers. It became law to insure that the U.S. was protected from any further terrorist attacks, such as bringing into the United States any bombs, bomb making materials and chemicals used in the creation of any kind of weapon. Got it. Great stuff. Protect your people from any and all who would hurt Americans again.
Since then, things have gotten way out of hand. After having have had to deal with Homeland Security and the US Customs and Border Protection on a regular basis myself, I'm not impressed. You would think that with all the money and resources at the disposal of Homeland Security, they would be able to come up with a screening process that doesn't take 3 hours or violate everybody's constitutional rights. Speaking mainly about the procedures in effect in Airports, the people in place with the responsibility and power just seem to have too much of it.
Recently, a man from San Diego, Ca., John Tyner, was at the airport to travel to South Dakota for a hunting trip with his father in law, who'd payed for the ticket. In line after the ID check and on his way to the metal detector, he was pulled out of the line to be made to go through the TSA's advanced imagery scan. Known as the backscatter x-ray machine, this particular piece of equipment has people opting out of its use for radiation reasons and the fact that they are very strong and seem to reveal your most intimate parts. For someone taking a domestic flight, this is obviously an exaggeration. This is just an American going to visit another state. He was then detained unlawfully, threatened with a $10,000 fine and finally let go without being able to board the plane for his refusal to submit to the newest Gestapo practices of the TSA. Opting out is a refusal to submit to screening and therefore disqualifies you from flying.
So, lets go back to the Constitution, more specifically- the Fourth Amendment of the Bill of Rights as described by Wikipedia.
The Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution is the part of the Bill of Rights which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures. The amendment specifically also requires search and arrest warrants be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause. It was adopted as a response to the abuse of the writ of assistance, which is a type of general search warrant, in the American Revolution. Search and arrest should be limited in scope according to specific information supplied to the issuing court, usually by a law enforcement officer, who has sworn by it.
If this is supposed to be so, how then and why is the TSA getting away with unreasonable searches and is anybody doing anything about it?
The government is using a one time terrorist attack on an unsuspecting USA to justify all these changes, exceptions and extensions to further control its people. Big Brother is getting into your shit whether you agree, disagree, like it or not! It's kind of scary and resembles the third Reich and a few movies that have come out about dystopian social conditions. When the people have finally had enough and decide to rebel, it's going to be very interesting.
So many things are already in place that people are unaware of, don't care about or are just too stupid to even realize. Your brand new cell phones are all GPS equipped so that all your movements are recorded but you only like the fact that it can tell you to take a left turn at the next corner when you either already know or should if you looked at map and weren't so god damned lazy. People buy into all these gadgets with the latest technology even at the risk of being sent up a one way street. Buying a new car is great, you have the money or are ready to in-debt yourself into car poorness for the next 4, 5 or whatever years it takes. Weeee!! Look, this thing has ON STAR, the newest lazy asses toy for help in case of an accident. But wait!!! That's not all, now they can be used as a GPS, a tool to unlock your car, and a way to order Pizza if you are in unfamiliar territory if the commercial I recently saw is accurate. Realize that this great convenient tool is also monitoring you, knows where you are at all times and can listen to your conversations.
Are you really free? Or is it the illusion of freedom? In some countries, your movements are monitored and controlled by the state or government and the people accept this as they are not under the assumption and blind belief that they have any kind of rights other than the basic human rights to breathe and die. At least these people are not under any kind of false sense of security championed by their hypocritical governments.
Sooner or later, the masses will have enough of being controlled and lied to enough to do something about it. I wonder if that'll come about in my lifetime. The Boston Tea Party proves to Americans that once you've had enough, you'll fight back. They call it revolution. I'm still stuck on "taxation without representation" and since I know that even though we aren't controlled or taxed by the British, we are taxed from within by our own government without a choice or even a say about it. Though, that's a subject for another time.
Baby steps. Change comes about in many different ways and not without lots of hard work.
So, since I haven't been on a plane in quite a while and don't have any plans to fly anywhere anytime soon, I guess I'm safe from any unpleasant searches or detainment's. For those traveling on a regular basis, suck it up, endure it and get over it. Things are not going to get any better any time soon without some serious changes.
Until then, Americans will continue to have their supposed rights trampled on.












