(“The TSA didn’t just “detain” Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) Monday: it showed us another of the agency’s many uses to Our Rulers. Not only does it teach the serfs their place in the police-state — utter submission, even to sexual assault and irradiation — it’s also a ready weapon against political enemies.”) ~ Rand Paul’s Stand Against the TSA
The TSA didn’t just “detain” Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) Monday: it showed us another of the agency’s many uses to Our Rulers. Not only does it teach the serfs their place in the police-state — utter submission, even to sexual assault and irradiation — it’s also a ready weapon against political enemies.
Sen. Paul was flying from Nashville to the District of Criminals. Many point out that he was on his way to Congress, which means “the TSA directly violated the law as written in the U.S. Constitution” — specifically Art. I, Sec. 6 (which exempts politicians “from Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective Houses” and while they’re in transit to or from).
But of course the TSA violates the Constitution just as egregiously millions of times every day: the Fourth Amendment requires a warrant and reasonable suspicion before any governmental search. Eviscerating the highest law of the land is an old and popular sport at the TSA; tragically, too many Americans accept this horror, and a few even endorse it in the absurdly mistaken belief that the TSA “protects” them.
Regardless, Sen. Paul himself tweeted that he was heading to “the March for Life in DC. A nation cannot long endure w/o respect for the right to Life. Our Liberty depends on it.” Indeed.












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