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The Publisher
11-23-2010, 08:09 AM
A San Diego man refused to consent to a Three Stooges Administration (TSA) porn photographer stripped down to his underwear in an attempt to avoid being a victim of sexual groping attack.

The passenger's attorney stated his client was told to put his clothes back on so that he could be molested properly but his client refused. But he never actually refused a pat down.

And get this, the passenger was arrested for "failing to consent...(to the sexual groping assault).

Now TSA records videos (without consent) of the passengers being sexually assaulted, but when passengers record the TSA sexually assaulting passengers, they get arrested! The City of San Diego passed a Muni ordinance that makes it illegal to record yourself being sexually assaulted by the government if it is at an airport.

Danielle Kelli Hayman, 39, of San Diego, the girlfriend of the passenger, was arrested for recording the incident on a phone according to Harbor Police. Police unlawfully stole both their iPhones that provided evidence of the governments crimes.

It should be noted that the passenger in this article is no stranger to standing up for the Civil Rights of Americans. He recently won a lawsuit against the government of San Diego for kidnapping and imprisoning him just because he exercised his right openly carry an unloaded firearm in public, something perfectly legal in California.

It seems the San Diego government has quite a problem with upholding the law and regularly commits crimes against the people.

The companies with multimillion-dollar contracts to supply American airports with body-scanning machines more than doubled their spending on lobbying in the past five years and hired several high-profile former government officials to advance their causes in Washington, government records show. L-3 Communications, which has sold $39.7 million worth of the machines to the federal government, spent $4.3 million trying to influence Congress and federal agencies during the first nine months of this year, up from $2.1 million in 2005, lobbying data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics show. Its lobbyists include Linda Daschle, a former Federal Aviation Administration .

source of lobbying text: Huffington Post.

acelockco
11-27-2010, 12:34 AM
Our government is going out of control!