VERSIONS: روسيا اليوم NOTICIAS FREEVIDEO ИНОТВ RTД
breakingnews
Go to main page   USA   News   Ron Paul starts campaign to end the TSA  
MORE ON THE STORY
A TSA agent waits for passengers to use the TSA PreCheck lane being implemented by the Transportation Security Administration at Miami International Airport on October 4, 2011 in Miami, Florida (Joe Raedle / Getty Images / AFP) 22.12.2011, 02:57 24 comments

Americans are scared to fly thanks to TSA

Disregard those racist uncles, rancid pot roasts and screaming children a’plenty.The holidays are a time for pushing pessimism aside and embracing family, faith and tradition.

courtesy twitter.com/freddiegibbs 17.12.2011, 02:19 17 comments

TSA lets rapper keep his weed

When he’s not recording tunes like “Personal OG” and “National Anthem (Fuck the World),” rapper Freddie Gibbs likes to travel. He also likes to smoke weed. A real lot.

Republican presidential hopeful and U.S. Representative Ron Paul (R-TX) speaks during the Republican Presidential Candidates debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library September 7, 2011 in Simi Valley, California (AFP Photo / Getty Images) 08.09.2011, 23:03 4 comments

Ron Paul tackles the TSA during debate

Senator Ron Paul used Wednesday night’s GOP debate as a platform to put down a lot of what he says is wrong with the country’s current standing, but managed to particularly hit a nerve when he went after the TSA.

TSA 09.12.2011, 00:11 15 comments

TSA agents become rapists

The next time you board a flight in the US, be prepared to hand over your luggage to government-hired rapists. Under the FBI’s updated definition of rape, agents with the TSA are as good as guilty of the crime.

New York: An aerial view of John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) in the Jamaica neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images/AFP) 06.12.2011, 03:00 3 comments

TSA granny fiend strips down elderly travelers at JFK Airport

International terrorists aren’t the top target of TSA agents at New York’s JFK Airport.

TSA humiliates breast cancer patient 05.10.2011, 21:45 12 comments

TSA humiliates breast cancer patient

After humiliating a cancer survivor during a pat-down at New York’s JFK airport last week, the Transportation Security Administration is saying “sorry” and believe that the incident will serve as a “learning experience” for TSA agents.

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents screen passangers at Los Angeles International Airport (AFP Photo / Kevork Djansezian) 10.01, 22:38 5 comments

TSA annual report proves it's useless

The TSA says that it was a good year for screenings, with the Transportation Security Administration able to snag a lot of suspicious items out of airport check points in 2011.

Disneyland in Anaheim, California (AFP Photo / Getty Images) 11.07.2011, 18:57 5 comments

TSA ruins DisneyLand

The TSA said recently that were changing their protocol involving pat-downs of youngsters, amid a series of scandals in which passengers of all ages have become the unlikely suspects of intense security screenings more and more frequently as of late.

Ron Paul starts campaign to end the TSA

Published: 24 January, 2012, 22:05

Republican presidential candidate, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (AFP Photo / Chip Somodevilla)

Republican presidential candidate, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (AFP Photo / Chip Somodevilla)

TAGS: Scandal, USA, Government Spending, Planes


Ron Paul has long opposed the TSA and has campaigned for its abolishment for years. Following an episode on Monday that left his son, Sen. Rand Paul, stranded in a Nashville airport, the presidential hopeful is asking for help to finally end the TSA.

Early Monday, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul triggered a false alarm while passing through a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint on his way to Washington DC. As per TSA standards, the government-hired screeners on site asked the senator to submit to a personal pat-down. Rand Paul, however, had other plans. Senator Paul says he asked to be re-scanned. Shortly after 10 a.m., the senator’s Facebook page announced that he had been detained at the Nashville Airport by the TSA.

Hours later, his father, Texas congressman and Republican Party contender for the GOP nomination Ron Paul, addressed the matter on his official campaign website.

“The police state in this country is growing out of control. One of the ultimate embodiments of this is the TSA that gropes and grabs our children, our seniors and our loved ones and neighbors with disabilities.The TSA does all of this while doing nothing to keep us safe,” wrote the congressman. He added that, under his own “Plan to Restore America,” he aimed to save $1 trillion federal spending, a goal that would be reached in part by ending the TSA.

“We must restore the freedom and respect for liberty that once made American the greatest nation in human history. I am deeply committed to doing that as president of the United States,” added Congressman Paul.

On Tuesday, Ron Paul furthered his fight for ending the TSA by asking on his official website for campaign contributions so that he could help bring down the government agency if he can make it to the oval office. Only one day after the incident in Nashville, the older Paul asked his followers to donate towards an “End the TSA Money Bomb.” Within hours, he managed to bring in over $50,000 in donations.

“I'm proud of my son's stand, but just imagine those who receive this kind of treatment every day in our nation's airports and can't fight back?” asked Congressman Paul. “The elderly. The disabled. Little kids,” he said, “All victims of an out-of-control police state that, while doing nothing to make us safer, is working overtime to strip away our freedoms, our rights and our basic dignity.”

Even for those who don’t necessarily subscribe to the strict libertarian leanings that both Pauls share, many see a problem with the current operating procedures of the TSA. In 2011, the Transportation Security Administration’s airport checkpoints were marred by a series of scandalous events. In June, a 95-year-old leukemia patient was subjected to a strip search in Florida; in October, authorities in New York City humiliated a breast cancer victim by refusing a note from her doctor requesting she not be touched; and a month later at the same airport, three separate elderly women reported that they were subjected to invasive searches for seemingly no reason.

In most cases, the TSA has responded apologetically and addressed the issue. For Ron Paul, that’s not enough. While a “sorry” might be soothing for some, it has still victimized many Americans, he says. When the TSA wrote of their track record for 2011 in a blog post published earlier this year, they addressed that, even with an $8 billion budget, their “Top 10 Good Catches” of the year included nothing monumental. Instead, rather, the TSA wrote that their best finds of 2011 included a handful of reptiles and, in one instance, the science project of a college student. By the end of the year, the US Travel Association reported that two-out-of-five travelers during the December holiday season were trying to seek other modes of transportation.

On his own site, Ron Paul quotes Rep. John Mica (R. -Fla.), chairman of the House Transportation Committee and co-creator of the TSA, who himself has grown weary of the government agency.

“The whole program has been hijacked by bureaucrats,” says Rep. Mica. “Everything they have done has been reactive.They take shoes off because of [shoe-bomber] Richard Reid, passengers are patted down because of the diaper bomber, and you can’t pack liquids because the British uncovered a plot using liquids. It’s an agency that is always one step out of step,” he adds, but not before calling the agency “a complete fiasco.”

Both Ron Paul and Rand Paul feel the same way, and since his “End The TSA Money Bomb” has raked in an additional three thousand dollars since the last five paragraphs have been penned, many Americans must agree as well.

“As president, I pledge to do everything in my power to strengthen our national security by ending the theatrical sham that is the TSA,” Ron Paul writes today. “I know it's short notice, but we've put together a mini-Money Bomb to bring even more attention to this critical issue tonight and tomorrow.

Will you help me win this race and fight back for our civil liberties by making your most generous contribution right away?” he asks.

+103 (111 votes)
 
Back to top
next MORE NEWS
Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (AFP Photo / Joe Raedle) 24.01, 21:20 6 comments

Romney paid even less in taxes than you thought

Just before the clock struck midnight late Monday, the race for the Republican Party nomination experienced one of its momentous events yet. No, Mitt Romney’s Rolls Royce didn’t turn into a pumpkin.

US Election 2012
Confirmed: US has already waged cyberattacks 24.01, 23:27 41 comments

US launched cyber attacks on other nations

The assumption that the US has the technological know-how to cripple a competing nation has always been just that: as assumption. In a recent sit-down interview, however, a former spy chief confirmed that America has already waged cyber attacks.

Israel vs Iran
Joe (unregistered) April 14, 2012, 06:50
-2

Everybody has something to say about security, but in your infinite and all knowing wisdom, what the heck are you gonna do to replace it? If you people had your way, we would all just pull up to the plane in our personal cars and get on board....

Jules March 20, 2012, 01:07
+15

Among all the war mongers, talking mouths and total idiots competing for the job of running Amerika, Ron Paul stands out like a saviour and the only sane choice.  
I'd vote if I could vote for him and I'd even consider going to that country again which is only a half hour drive away if he was President.

Josh2577 March 11, 2012, 01:17
+8

There is no stoping the media the people need it like a drug. Ron Paul is not even in the running anymore. People say they want to be free outloud bet really they want to be controlled. The American government still indorses slavery they just call it prison. When tommy Chong was asked what was prison like? a question he is asked often he simply says "you will see". Wake up America soon it will be to late