Monday, May 23, 2011

Misplaced Outrage

As near as I can tell, the objections appear to be over pat-downs. [Read]

When the hell did wanding become the norm at proms?

They truly have raised a generation of accepting inmates.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

And where were all the outraged parents? What was the TSA doing at a graduation? This insanity will continue for as long as we put up with it, which means forever. So sad.

Ned said...

A week ago I was a chaperone with my wife, who is a teacher, at the local prom. We're in Arizona, about a 7 hour drive from Santa Fe.

There were no searches, the students were all dressed to the tens, looked great, and all in all it was a wonderful experience for both me and my wife.

What a difference a state makes...

Anonymous said...

Santa Fe is where this occured. A Federal judge ruled that we have the right, and I did say have the right to be searched and groped by the TSA, not regular police. The TSA was supposed to attend this prom and decided to just let the State Police handle the event. Where were the parents when the Transportation Safety Authority was supposed to be at the prom? Why were any police involved? I'll tell you why. We are being conditioned incrementally. Don't you get it. First Santa Fe, then Wheeling, Wv. It is possible that I don't understand you, or you don't understand me. Have a great day!