YankeeInRaleigh wrote:
I'm just not seeing the issue here. Air travel is a CHOICE, it is not something essential to living a full life, it is not some 'right' that we have as citizens. It is a choice we make because the alternative (driving, bus, train) really sucks and takes way too long. You KNOW, when you decide to get on an airplane that there is both a private and public interest in you and your fellow passengers being safe, and to achieve that, security measures must be taken. Dont like it? dont fly. We have no constitutional protection against heightened security screenings in a situation like this. And the fact that just ten years after we got our fucking asses handed to us by terrorists flying from one domestic location to another we're actually bitching about some machine made to make that whole process safer sounds absurd to me.
What happens if a terrorist smuggles a couple bags of C4 onto a train, and blows up Penn Station in Washington? Do we then lock down all train travel the same way?
What happens if someone rents a Ryder truck and makes a fertilizer bomb to blow up a federal building? Oh wait....he was an American, so no need to do anything else there. But if it were a foreign terrorist, do we start putting up checkpoints on major interstates and stopping vehicles?
There's a line between security and impinging upon our rights as Americans. In my opinion, we're starting to cross it. (This is what the terrorists want. If they can't destroy us, they'll accept destroying our way of life. )