News Jul 26, 2012 at 4:00 am

"Symbolic Nudity" Is Okay in Oregon—Now Can Portland's TSA Protester Win Against the Feds?

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No, the real question is why the TSA exists at all and why it can compel us to pose nude for its voyeurs, then retaliate against a taxpayer who carries that to its logical conclusion.

The TSA is all about obedience and control. Get naked at their command; get punished when you get naked at your own initiative.

ABOLISH THE TSA
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^AGREED!
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We as citizens can help Mr. Brennan, but we have to act quickly. I am willing to purchase a $300 plane ticket to go through the security check point in the same manner: get naked as a form of protest against the body scanners and pat downs.

The only reason the feds will impose a fine is if they think it will discourage similar behavior. If a couple dozen citizens act before the fine is imposed, I have doubts they'll move to fine him.

It would be willing to help, but I don't have the time to organize it.

Please wait...

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