ACTION ALERT! - Ron Paul's bill

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The media is doing it to us again. Google news has over 1,100 articles about the SENATE HEARING on the TSA groping. As best as I can tell, there are *FOUR*, repeat *FOUR* articles about Paul introducing the anti-groping bill. You know what to do...

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Did Ron release a press release or statement about the bill? Media folks are lazy and don't like having to research stuff.
 
Did Ron release a press release or statement about the bill? Media folks are lazy and don't like having to research stuff.

It's on his website under legislation, but otherwise don't know.

The lady if finally on! - if you can't get in on the phones either tweet or e-mail.

-t
 
Well that was annoying - at least she mentioned the bill in passing but completely ignored the issue.

Anyone get through but screened out by the screener?

-t
 
Im hardly surprised by the MSM silence. They don't like RP and they have proved that in the past. Im still hopeful that there is some lag on this issue, or that opt out day makes a huge storm of news and the losers in the MSM pick up on the bill then
 
Im hardly surprised by the MSM silence. They don't like RP and they have proved that in the past. Im still hopeful that there is some lag on this issue, or that opt out day makes a huge storm of news and the losers in the MSM pick up on the bill then


Washington Examiner - :D


http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/o...people-are-treated-like-cattle-108938444.html

[h1]Ron Paul denounces the TSA: The American people are being treated like cattle[/h1]
By: Charlie Spiering
Online Community Manager
11/18/10 9:21 AM EST


Rep. Ron Paul took to the house floor to introduce legislation against the invasive screenings of the TSA.

During his speech, Paul denounced former Homeland Security chairman Michael Chertoff and big companies making money off of airport scanners and said that the American people were being treated like cattle.
"The argument from the executive branch is that, when you buy a ticket you have sacrificed your rights and that the duty of the government is to make us safe." said Paul, "That isn't the case, you never have to sacrifice your rights. The duty of the government is to protect our rights, not to use them and do what they have been doing to us."
Watch the full speech below:



http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/o...ated-like-cattle-108938444.html#ixzz15eA2TJ94
 
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