May 22, 2011

TSA Reaches Down to the Level of a Senior Prom and High School Graduation

TSA to Oversee Searches at Santa Fe Prom

The TSA is not looking for terrorists. This is the police state. They want to get you used to being stopped, searched and violated. Now they are moving into our schools so our kids will think it's o.k. to be searched all the time.

The priority isn't safety but intimidation and indoctrination. This is just another of those small steps taken toward the police state. And don't look at this as a liberal vs. conservative issue, because it really is an issue of freedom vs. tyranny.

The National Security State finally reaches down to the level of a senior prom. What used to be a fun rite-of-passage is now a counter-terrorism exercise involving the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Advice to teenagers: find something else to do before they start water-boarding you.

May 20, 2011

KOB Eyewitness News 4 - Saturday night, a certified TSA official will be at the Santa Fe High School prom to oversee student searches.

This all comes after two Capital High School students, sisters, filed a lawsuit saying they were groped by a security agent at Capital High School's prom last month. On Friday, the court ordered Santa Fe Public Schools and the security company ASI to provide at least one TSA certified person at the Santa Fe High School prom and the Capital High School graduation.

The restraining order also spells out the specific ways security can perform searches. It says a pat-down is only to be used if there are reasonable grounds and that pat-downs should not be used as a first approach for every student.

KOB Eyewitness News 4 talked to one of the sisters suing the district earlier this week. Candice Herrera said,

"She grabbed my breast and shook the inner part of my bra and shook it and then picked up the front of my dress to mid thigh and she was patting down my bare legs."

Capital's Principal told us she was standing right there when students were searched and doesn't remember any students complaining about the pat downs.

Meanwhile, Santa Fe Public Schools says it's happy to comply with the Federal Court's decision, saying, student safety is a priority.

"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin

1 comment:

  1. The judge ruled there should be a TSA Certified person to oversee the pat downs?? AS IF a TSA gestapo minded type is somehow more law/rights oriented?

    Evidently the judge doesn't beleive the local police, much less state police are no longer competent to handle potential teenage terrorists at a local prom?

    This is ALL NOTHING more than what the author of the article suggests; conditioning/programming for gestapo action(s) against basically innocent citizens to be virtually subjects the the governmental regime.

    The USSR went away years ago; but a new version of it is alive, well, and growing in the United Socialist States of America.

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