National Opt Out Day - What Can We Do?

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Is there anything we can do on National Opt Out Day? I think handing out flyers recommending people call their Congressman to support H.R. 6416: The American Traveler Dignity Act is a good idea. A lot of people will be traveling on National Opt Out day and Black Friday will have a lot of people out shopping. This is the perfect time to get the word out on the grassroots level. Does anyone have any ideas or think we should be doing anything?

http://www.optoutday.com/
 
66 views and not one reply. Certainly someone has some ideas. Don't you think we should get the word out about this bill? I think it would be a good opportunity to introduce people to Ron Paul, but more importantly, the actions of the TSA are in violation our Constitutional rights. If we don't let other Congressmen know we want them to support this bill, they might vote against it in the name of security!

It's absurd to think if you don't want to be submitted to unprotected x-rays or full body searches, you'll be fined!

There has to be a better way to secure our airports than what we're being presented with. My dad is a pilot and thank God he just retired. I've been flying on airplanes my whole life, but this is where I draw the line. I refuse to fly on a plane while these policies are in place. There's enough radiation pilots and frequent flyers are subjected to being in high altitudes that cause cancer. We don't need them in more contact with radiation, much less having women and children forced into humiliating, degrading naked scans and full body searches. I consider myself a law abiding citizen, but this is extreme and I feel people really should speak up and be notified that there is a bill out there to stop this madness. All I'm talking about doing is handing out some flyers to inform people about the bill. After that, they can make their own decision.
 
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66 views and not one reply. Certainly someone has some ideas. Don't you think we should get the word out about this bill? I think it would be a good opportunity to introduce people to Ron Paul, but more importantly, the actions of the TSA are in violation our Constitutional rights. If we don't let other Congressmen know we want them to support this bill, they might vote against it in the name of security!

It's absurd to think if you don't want to be submitted to unprotected x-rays or full body searches, you'll be fined!

There has to be a better way to secure our airports than what we're being presented with. My dad is a pilot and thank God he just retired. I've been flying on airplanes my whole life, but this is where I draw the line. I refuse to fly on a plane while these policies are in place. There's enough radiation pilots and frequent flyers are subjected to being in high altitudes that cause cancer. We don't need them in more contact with radiation, much less having women and children forced into humiliating, degrading naked scans and full body searches. I consider myself a law abiding citizen, but this is extreme and I feel people really should speak up and be notified that there is a bill out there to stop this madness. All I'm talking about doing is handing out some flyers to inform people about the bill. After that, they can make their own decision.

People are choosing either not to fly, opting out of the full body scanners or even the pat downs. If you wish to make a flyer and go to your nearest airport, or public place i.e. car rental places, or government bldgs. go ahead. Passing out fliers on Ron Paul's bill summary is a possible option.

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Results of the National Opt Out Day & What to do Next
Monday, November 29th at 6:30 PM Eastern Time
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I think we need a National No-Fly Week.

Hit the airlines where it hurts.
 
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