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Enrique Vargas

TSA pat-down leaves traveler covered in urine - 0 views

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    Thomas Sawyer, a retired special education teacher on his way to a wedding in Orlando, Fla., was left humiliated at the airport, crying and covered with his own urine after an enhanced pat-down by TSA officers recently at Detroit Metropolitan Airport. Sawyer recently survived from bladder cancer and was required to wear special devices called urostomy bag. The bag was picked up by the scanner machines where he was forced to take his pants off.
Brianna Sweatt

New Airport Security Rules Cause Traveler Discomfort - 0 views

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    How uncomfortable are you to have a full body scan to get onto an airplane? Does the radiation effect peoples health. This touches on these issues.
Diane Beeson

Hand Gun Laws in the US/State By State - 0 views

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    This site gives gun laws of each state and if there are any permits, training, or other requirements needed by these laws.  The authors of the site make it a point to share all the different laws in each state to inform those who may not know of them.  This helps to prevent any law breaking due to traveling with a gun.
Jennifer Odgers

Do Airport Security Measures Breach My Human Rights? - About Human Rights - 0 views

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    do the airport security measures invade your privacy? Are the body scanners and pat downs necessary? Will we ever have our freedom to travel back?
Timothy Green

What does Arizona's new immigration law mean to travelers in Arizona? - 0 views

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    This article states what complications Hispanic people face right now here in Arizona with police. The law states that a cop is allowed to arrest someone, granted they follow certain steps, if they have reasonable suspicion. Many people find that it borders racism and aren't comfortable with the new law.
Jason Garner

The freedom to retire when you want to / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com - 0 views

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    Dreams of a satisfying retirement take many forms. Some workers, anticipating the years after 65, imagine a golden world without alarm clocks, offering time for golf, tennis, or a stroll around the block. Others harbor wanderlust fantasies: Have passport, will travel. Still others dream of languid days devoted to reading, volunteering, tracing a family tree, or playing with grandchildren.
addisonpalomino

Freedom in the 50 States 2013 | How It's Calculated - 0 views

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    on this site (Freedom in the 50 States Index). they covers a lot of different personal freedom issues. like Personal freedom, Victimless Crime Freedom, Gun Control Freedom , Tobacco Freedom , Alcohol Freedom , Marriage Freedom , Marijuana and Salvia Freedom, Gambling Freedom , Education Policy, Civil Liberties , Travel Freedom, Asset Forfeiture Freedom , and Campaign Finance Freedom. it's a great site if you had no idea what to pick, like me.
Penny Hinch

Why Airport Security is broken and how to fix it. - 1 views

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    published Aprl. 15, 2012 ; how the TSA can elimate the banned item list and become a little more fluid in the items they disallow to carry.
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    It is broke. I think we should look at the way Israel handles their airport security.
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    I looked up how Israel handles with airport security & find this news article: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2011/01/whats_so_great_about_israeli_security.html Sadly, I was not aware of Israel's security. However, I relate to this a great deal since this past May & June I went to Afghanistan - and I was traveling with an Afghan citizen. I understand why they would be more cautious. Our coming back flight stopped in Dubai and we expected to have problems coming into the USA, but we also faced issues in Amsterdam. We were questioned a little longer than the other people - almost missed the flight because of it, twice - in Amsterdam & in the USA to coming to Phoenix. However, it did not bother us - we knew we would face issues. I don't even know how many times I was x-rayed - or how much time we spent talking to officials a little longer than everyone else and it happened everywhere we stopped, not only in the USA! I agree with these terms of not being so strict when leaving the USA, but coming back I could understand why the security was a little tighter.
Christina Cram

Rich must pay more taxes, Obama tells voters - 5 views

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    A day after demanding Washington lawmakers extend middle-class tax cuts while raising taxes on the wealthy, President Obama took his case directly to voters Tuesday, traveling to Iowa to argue that the rich should pay higher taxes in order to cut the deficit and fund his spending priorities.
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    This article says that 98 percent of Americans want the tax hike, where as the 2 percent it will effect does not. This 98 percent number is outrageous, especially if they are adding me into the mix. It also brings up that the small businesses that we are trying to support are the most effected by the tax hike.
Aric Overton

scare at LAX after TSA agents confuse woman's insulin pump for gun - 0 views

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    TSA and their checkpoints how much do they help or harm. Is it right to be searched each and every time you want to travel or is it a breach in our rights?
Samantha Cobbs

Why the Birth Control Debate Isn't Really About Birth Control - 0 views

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    Last week, if you squinted your eyes and tilted your head a little bit to the right, you might have thought America had magically traveled back in time to the 1950s (or 1850s). The recent shift in the political conversation to contraception has been not only surprising but, for many, downright disturbing (bone-chilling, WTF, "what kind of documentation do I need to move to Canada?" This article explores the hidden issue of birth control. What started out innocent enough allowing certain institutions to not participate in providing birth control for their employees has turned into a debate on whether women deserve it or not. Taking birth control does not promote promiscious activities and it is used for other means other than preventing pregnancy.
Kevin Deane

Yemen's al-Qaida still a threat after strike - 0 views

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    A US drone strike in Yemen killed 3 key members of the al-Qaida terrorist network. Intelligence says that even after the strike the Yemen al-Qauda is still a threat and has issued a warning to American travelers that anti-American attacks are possible as retaliation.
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