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Had there been a blow up of the flying aircraft carrying explosives that was not properly "groped" so to speak by TSA personnel of the Hawaii airport, the cost of the argument against the hated pat down would have been terrifyingly mind-boggling! That’s why I consent to "groping" even of genitals but only where there is a REASONABLE suspicion or PROBABLE CAUSE to believe that sophisticated, high-technology-oriented terrorists might have surgically planted a bomb. Although that passenger’s extraordinarily large testicles were "thoroughly examined" by a "good-looking" middle-age female security agent reportedly in one of the airports in Texas, the out-of-pocket cost of that feeling of humiliation of one individual is much, much more a bargain, compared to the cost of hundred of human lives aboard the airport had the airline on flight been blown up to smithereens because like in the Hawaii airport, no serious pat down was made by obviously fed up TSA security scanners who are experiencing a psychological let down to almost a spiritual collapse due to the heavy bombardment of public disapproval of what they are doing to protect out-bound passengers in the airport.

In the airport, we are all standing in this long security line gingerly inching forward with our airline tickets and ID, waiting while impatiently expecting to be "groped". So when we hear "next, please" at the forward end of the line, we have to move forward and into this kind of guillotine for the invasion of our personal privacy right. Unless you are the subject of a reasonable suspicion or probable cause for the security examiners to believe that you are some kind of a "security risk", the cost of it all is not more than the cost of your time at MacDonald queuing for your order of a lip-smacking fried chicken with a large cup of ice-cold diet coke.

In the airport, we are all standing in this long security line gingerly inching forward with our airline tickets and ID, waiting while impatiently expecting to be "groped". So when we hear "" at the forward end of the line, we have to move forward and into this kind of guillotine for the invasion of our personal privacy right. Unless you are the subject of a reasonable suspicion or probable cause for the security examiners to believe that you are some kind of a "", the cost of it all is not more than the cost of your time at MacDonald queuing for your order of a lip-smacking fried chicken with a large cup of ice-cold diet coke.
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