jmdrake
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Good catch, but then discredits itself by repeatedly using InfoWars articles. Too bad.

Good catch, but then discredits itself by repeatedly using InfoWars articles. Too bad.
I always opt for the patdown, just to trouble the TSA, but they aren't that invasive. They aren't a molestation. They're a nuisance. They add no safety. We should not have to waste our time and money on them, but my God, they aren't that bad and I imagine if a Republican were in the White House when this started, all the GOP'ers -sans the Pauls- who drone on and on about how awful these gropings are would be telling the liberals who would no doubt be offended by them to pipe down.
I always opt for the patdown, just to trouble the TSA, but they aren't that invasive. They aren't a molestation. They're a nuisance.
They add no safety. We should not have to waste our time and money on them, but my God, they aren't that bad and I imagine if a Republican were in the White House when this started, all the GOP'ers -sans the Pauls- who drone on and on about how awful these gropings are would be telling the liberals who would no doubt be offended by them to pipe down.
The funny thing is, these people are the first to start whining when their privacy is invaded.
Eh, a guy like Affleck has to deal with the media trying to exploit his private life constantly to sell intimate details to the American public. If we as a people had any regard for other peoples' privacy, I'd be a bit less critical of most people who politicize the TSA. The Pauls are well within their rights to hate the TSA, as is everyone here I'd imagine, but when Republican pols and Joe Average attack this invasion of privacy while ignoring basically ALL others.... it comes off as pathetic and phony.
You've just been lucky so far. When you play Russian roulette you'll only get shot 1 time out of 6 as well.
Ben Affleck chose that life. His whole career is built around selling his "image".
Joe Average didn't choose to be grouped by the TSA.
And I don't want to here the "you have a choice not to fly" garbage as the TSA viper teams are already operating on the highways. Besides, I expect Republicans not to give a rip about privacy.
But for liberal morons like Affleck and Whoopi Goldberg to be okay with all abuses by the government when a democrat is in charge is the height of hypocrisy.
If the most negative consequence is what amounts to a "ball-tap" that I get to mock the pathetic TSA worker for making, it really isn't that awful. I hate the TSA as an institution, I think people who willingly work for it are either idiots or creeps, I find the process to be absurdist comedy, but I can't shake the fact that most people who complain about it read every gossip rag for the latest hot celeb rumor and/or care not about every other -more insidious- invasion of privacy.
This entire ball of wax is a microcosm of our government and our people -- it's a gigantic waste of time and money that does nothing but give one group the ability to cover its ass and say "we DID SOMETHING," while a second group collects a pay check, and a third gets to express righteous indignation and faux outrage. It's more infuriating and sad than it is offensive or invasive.
That's up for debate. I'm sure he'd be MORE happy to produce works of actual art like Argo and Good Will Hunting than to be the subject of tabloid stupidity.
The willful ignorance of Joe Average allows all of this waste and stupidity to happen.
Agree completely. I fly very frequently and like I said, I always opt for the patdown. If for nothing else, it SHOULD make the job even less alluring to potential applicants and work to make the process so painfully slow and arduous that if everyone acted as I do, the TSA would be forced to scrap it entirely. In that regard, I feel I'm doing my part. To take it a step further and go full circle, as Affleck wrote in Good Will Hunting, "I always picked the wrench, because f^@% him," just standing up to the TSA and forcing the workers to demean themselves instead of passively filing through the ridiculous Rapiscan machines is something.
Liberals aren't even liberals anymore. They're statists. They've forgotten that people can work together, cooperatively, through means other than the government.
You're okay with your children being molested, I am not.
There are many ways that our government wastes money, but few that are humiliating, degrading and downright creepy as what the TSA is doing. I guess when they decide to go for the even more invasive searches they've been talking about, you're made complaint will be the cost of the gloves?
And so he goes on shows like Bill Maher to make art.![]()
It's funny to see Ann Coulter actually defending civil liberties. One advantage to Romney winning would be liberals realizing once again how "evil" the Bush administration responses to 9/11 were.
This language is pathetic. The TSA isn't molesting anyone. I get patted down a couple times a week. It isn't that bad. It's an annoying delay and waste of resources. It isn't a prostate exam. I would prefer to have my children not subjected to it, and the current TSA rules allow for children and the elderly to be exempted.
No, I'll do as I and others here have -- I'll abide by my principled stance on civil liberties, and oppose them. As I've said several times already, I have no problem with those of us who oppose these searches. What I have a problem with is Joe Average and Joe Republican who never gave a damn about anyone's privacy before, but now do because a Democrat is in office or it has become the cause du jour. And, by the way, if the number of times I've been the lone opt-out is any indication, the backlash against naked body scanners is no longer today's crusade. It's just another example of American slacktivism that faded into the night after accomplishing nothing.
Just because you disagree with Bill Maher, or maybe even comedy, doesn't make Maher's or Affleck's work less artistic.
They make art. Period. They express things in a creative form and stimulate thought or emotion. I dislike Maher, but I think his comedy can be quite good, and I disagree with Affleck's political views but he has made some of the best movies of his generation and he's still growing and learning in that regard.
FWIW, you should see Argo. The opening montage eviscerates US and British actions in Iran and the Middle East. As a whole, it's a movie that Mike Scheuer would be proud of -- our foreign policy is called out for the hypocritical farce that it is, and the insanity of muslim radicals is made apparent. It's a really good flick, and it's got some hilarious lines too.
As I said, if someone isn't groping your penis than you're lucky. Good for you. And the current TSA rules, which change daily, are only the current rules because people have stood up and called these invasive patdowns, where someone's private parts get grouped in certain circumstances, what they are which is molestation. If someone grabs your dick and it's non consensual that's sexual assault.
You object to me calling it molestation?
Well some people object to your use of the term "rapescan machine".
Since the way to stop terrorism according to Affleck, Feinstein, and Obama is "give up liberty for security" what do you think is next? Really the "it costs too much" argument is banal and will not carry the day.
What is the the difference between "Joe Average" and "Joe Republican"? You keep saying that as if they are different, but then using them interchangeably. Any "Joe Average" who is not a republican must, by definition, be upset for some reason other than the fact that a Democrat is in office.
I agree with you on the "slacktivism" problem, but I think it's symptomatic of the same "Oh it's not molestation" argument you're using.
The TSA came out with the "outline" software, so people decided the machines "aren't that bad" just like you've decided the patdowns "aren't that bad".
I have a problem with the "Don't talk about poor Ben Affleck because he's on the cover of People magazine" argument.
I just don't find Bill Maher all that funny. And I have a higher definition of "art" than you do apparently.