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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Opus 2013-106: On the Street: Travel and the Sequester

I just flew across country, changing planes one time.  As much as it disappointed me, I did not see any holdups bigger than usual because of the sequester.  When I travel I always refuse to get a free x-ray so I have the pat-down.  The only issue was the total violation of my Constitutional rights of due process and probably cause.  The actual procedure was done professionally and with courtesy.  I am sure that some of King George’s tax men were professional and courteous, too.

My wife always seems to have issues but it could be because she makes insulting remarks to people.  She has found that by taking her black cat with her it tends to speed things up because so many of the people working for TSA seem to be extremely superstitious. 

Happy travel.

homo unius libri

3 comments:

  1. Ignorant people usually ARE superstitious, Pumice; and no truly intelligent person would have the job.

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  2. Just another thought, I don't suppose that it's ever dawned on the TSA that someone could just start shooting, or trigger a bomb while they're surrounded by waiting passengers and TSA agents. Naw! THAT would require LOGIC!

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    1. "Logic." What is that? Anyone who can call Islam a religion of peace has surrendered the claim to being logical.

      Grace and peace.

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