Re: T. Kennedy == Terrorist says TSA

2004-08-21 Thread Bill Stewart
At 06:54 AM 8/20/2004, Sunder wrote:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/08/20/MNGQ28BM1O1.DTL
Washington -- Sen. Edward Ted Kennedy said Thursday that he was stopped
and questioned at airports on the East Coast five times in March because
his name appeared on the government's secret no-fly list.

Also Congressman John Lewis gets caught by this,
though he can usually fly if he buys his tickets as John R. Lewis.
Unlike Kennedy, he tried going though channels to get off the lists,
rather than starting with Ashcroft and working his way down.
There's also a Dr. John Lewis who gets this kind of abuse,
and registering as Dr or John W. Lewis doesn't seem to help him.



T. Kennedy == Terrorist says TSA

2004-08-20 Thread Sunder
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/08/20/MNGQ28BM1O1.DTL

Washington -- Sen. Edward Ted Kennedy said Thursday that he was stopped 
and questioned at airports on the East Coast five times in March because 
his name appeared on the government's secret no-fly list.

SNIP

That a clerical error could lend one of the most powerful people in 
Washington to the list -- it makes one wonder just how many others who are 
not terrorists are on the list, said Reggie Shuford, a senior ACLU 
counsel. Someone of Sen. Kennedy's stature can simply call a friend to 
have his name removed, but a regular American citizen does not have that 
ability. He had to call three times himself.

SNIP

--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
 + ^ + :Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we.  /|\
  \|/  :They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country /\|/\
--*--:and our people, and neither do we. -G. W. Bush, 2004.08.05 \/|\/
  /|\  : \|/
 + v + :War is Peace, freedom is slavery, Bush is President.
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Re: T. Kennedy == Terrorist says TSA

2004-08-20 Thread John Young
The ban on Teddie flying had nothing to do with natsec. Years
ago it was tried due to his being drunk and his stench of piss, vomit
and scotch. Later, it was tried due to his being drunk, stinking, and 
too fat to fit in a single seat, demanding two or more, depending 
on whether he could be propped upright. Nobody from the
Kennedy clan could or would travel with him. Aides had to
go ahead to prepare the way for public Irish strut-stagger, 
so Kennedy never got refused until he was ready to make a 
federal case about it.

To be sure, members of both parties behave in public as pigs 
at trough, laced with whiskey or dope or tranquilizers or all.

Ban them from public transport, which they use only occasionally
to appear to be a little piggy, pray for frayed wiring on their 
private means of transport.




Re: T. Kennedy == Terrorist says TSA

2004-08-20 Thread Steve Furlong
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 09:54, Sunder wrote:
 http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/08/20/MNGQ28BM1O1.DTL
 
 Washington -- Sen. Edward Ted Kennedy said Thursday that he was stopped 
 and questioned at airports on the East Coast five times in March because 
 his name appeared on the government's secret no-fly list.

It was a mistake, of course. Chappaquiddick-boy should have been put on
the no-drive list.




Re: T. Kennedy == Terrorist says TSA

2004-08-20 Thread Jeff
Oops.
that's what I get for responding too hastily - that response was supposed
to be to the mail indexed before this message ... though a little
non-sequitur now and then ...
Sorry.
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Steve Furlong wrote:
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 09:54, Sunder wrote:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/08/20/MNGQ28BM1O1.DTL
Washington -- Sen. Edward Ted Kennedy said Thursday that he was stopped
and questioned at airports on the East Coast five times in March because
his name appeared on the government's secret no-fly list.
It was a mistake, of course. Chappaquiddick-boy should have been put on
the no-drive list.