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.... According to Chief Judge Theodore McKee’s ruling, despite the fact that
George clearly had the right to carry the flashcards, the TSA agents
were “at the outer boundary” of justifiability in detaining him. In
addition to everyday words and phrases like “day before yesterday,”
“fat,” “cheap,” and “pink,” the deck of flashcards also contained and
phrases like “bomb,” “terrorist,” “explosion,” and “to target.” ...
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