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Sibel Edmonds: The Makings of the Police State from VeteransToday.com

The movement against TSA’s systematic degradation of our nation seems to be gaining a bit of momentum; long overdue. A few lawmakers are making some noise. Let’s hope it is not for show only.

Pilots and related organizations have been making a little headway. And we have more than a few citizens coming up with and organizing actionable plans and ideas. I hope none of this ends up settling for ‘little bones.’ By that I mean quasi cosmetic changes like: giving our CNN’s Fitzpatrick what she is asking for – a heads up and notice signs for coming violations at check points, or installing separate screening detectors for the pilots and flight attendants, or having the screener police touch and violate you using three fingers instead of their entire palm. We seem to have momentum.
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…or have them watch the following video of the TSA detention, harassment, and abuse of a Ron Paul organization official which was caught on tape at a St. Louis airport.

More at:
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/11/14/sibel-edmonds-the-ma...




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god bless that beautiful woman!

what courage.

only a matter of time before her testimony opens the floodgates on 9/11 truth, OBL & CIA, and false-flag govt sponsored terrorism in general, as well.

now only IF OUR fellow C4L affliated Atty. Bruce Fein were NOT representing the AIPAC subsidiary Turkish lobby, AGAINST Sibel in this case.

So tragic. Let us hope that conscience wins out for Fein and he recuses himself from representing these MURDEROUS zionist SPIES, AGAINST Edmonds, and be on the right side of history, sooner the better, of course: http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7347
http://lukery.blogspot.com/2009/05/bruce-fein-turkey.html

The floodgates

are open.

After reading that entire

After reading that entire article, I would have to say that yet, they are not open wide enough..