Thursday, November 18, 2010

Airport Security Searches are Illegal

Airport Security Searches are Illegal and Unconstitutional



Airport security searches are illegal and unconstitutional. The United States Constitution prohibits a national police force. Both Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Admninistration are the equivalent of an illegal national police force. Moreover, one of the first steps of a dictatorship is to restrict travel. Obama is acting like a tin pot dictator. Additionally, there have been no airline terrorist incidents at all in the last 5 years. In fact, it appears that no airlines were involved in the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center, and instead, the videos were faked and the buildings were imploded by a demolition company. Following the United States Supreme Court cases of Lochner vs. New York, and NAACP vs. Button, Substantive Due Process requires that for a law or regulation to be valid, it must be reasonable, and, it must be rationally related to a legitimate state interest. The current airline security practices, which amount to an invasive strip search, are clearly unconstitutional, in that they are not reasonable, and are not rationally related to a legitimate state interest. Really now, does Mr. Obama think that airline passengers have bombs hidden inside their physical bodies? No, obviously not. We now know that Al Queda is a moslem KGB terrorist movement, and all we have to do is do shake downs of moslems like Mr. Obama, and the liklihood of any terrorist incident will be minimized. Finally, the security procedures being used are not authorized by any Federal Regulations, and thus are illegal.

(C)Copyright 2010 by Anthony J. Fejfar

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