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It’s amazing they haven’t killed off air traffic altogether

Unbelievable:

The Transportation Security Administration bagged a terrorist in Los Angeles International Airport Tuesday, or so they thought. Daniel Brown’s name came up on their no-fly watchlist, so they dragged him into interrogation and grilled him, despite the protestations of Brown and his fellow travelers, who swore they could vouch for him.

The others in Brown’s party went on their Northwest Airlines flight to Minneapolis-St. Paul, where they waited on a bus at the airport. You see, the detained man was Staff Sergeant Daniel Brown, USMC Reserve, and he was traveling with the other members of his Marine Reserve Military Police unit, which was heading home to Minnesota from eight months of combat in Iraq. The Marines were in full uniform and all, including Brown, had travel orders and military identification cards.

After attempts to stonewall under claims of “security,” TSA spokesmen finally admitted that Staff Sergeant Daniel Brown was placed on the no-fly list, and ultimately detained, because they had detected gunpowder on his footgear — not on this flight, but on a prior flight, which earned Brown a permanent place on the TSA’s mysterious terrorist lists.

The footgear that had been exposed to gunpowder? Brown’s combat boots, and the occasion of that flight was after his return from his first combat tour in Iraq.

I’m reminded of the observation of an Israeli general (whose name I forget). The general said, “The United States doesn’t have a homeland security system. It has a sytem for bothering people.”

(Thanks to Argghhh!!!.)

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