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	<title>Comments on: Down with the airport security overlords!</title>
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		<title>By: aburioe</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s interesting that members of groups like the EZLN in Mexico and the Sendero Luminoso in Peru have found their ways onto the no-fly list, considering that they have no history of suicide attacks, airline violence, or hostility towards the US.  And my father&#039;s on the no-fly list as well, because he shares the name of a 70&#039;s IRA politician, who&#039;s neither the same nationality nor age as my father.

So every time he flies, he spends 45 minutes getting that little nugget cleared up.  What a pain.

By the way, airline security screeners did absolutely nothing wrong on September 11.  Had they stopped those terrorists from boarding, they would have been fired.  It wasn&#039;t their fault, but America sacked &#039;em anyway.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s interesting that members of groups like the <span class="caps">EZLN</span> in Mexico and the Sendero Luminoso in Peru have found their ways onto the no-fly list, considering that they have no history of suicide attacks, airline violence, or hostility towards the US.  And my father&#8217;s on the no-fly list as well, because he shares the name of a 70&#8217;s <span class="caps">IRA</span> politician, who&#8217;s neither the same nationality nor age as my father.</p>
<p>So every time he flies, he spends 45 minutes getting that little nugget cleared up.  What a pain.</p>
<p>By the way, airline security screeners did absolutely nothing wrong on September 11.  Had they stopped those terrorists from boarding, they would have been fired.  It wasn&#8217;t their fault, but America sacked &#8216;em anyway.</p>
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