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White House and TSA lie about ‘detaining’ U.S. Senator

January 26, 2012
Brasscheck TV
1/26/2012

Pretty much everybody knows that Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) was detained recently by the TSA and missed a flight to Washington D.C.

He even tried to cooperate with them by offering to go through the scanner again, but that wasn’t good enough, they wanted to lay hands on him.

While the White House and the TSA try to confuse people about whether or not he was actually ‘detained’, let us be clear: had the Senator, or anyone else for that matter, tried to leave at that point, he would have been threatened with arrest or arrested.

That’s the very definition of detainment, he was not free to leave.

He was not just delayed, or held-up at the airport, he was DETAINED for refusing to be groped.

Here’s his version of events…

2 Comments leave one →
  1. January 26, 2012 4:05 pm

    THe TSA should profile people, as I dont think they are saving lives either, and this agency would be more cost effective if this was done. Any time I am near readioactive machines, the technicians and doctors are not near then. Xrays of any kind are harmful and these soros scanners have never been tested, by an independent agency for safety. These tsa people working with these scanner machines, will probably all have some type of cancer within 10 years.

  2. January 26, 2012 4:00 pm

    That Janet Neopolitano Cretan is responsible for these insane pat downs and lack of common sense. WE need to all PROTEST this at the airport, and refuse to be patted down . Or we need to quit flying which is what I have done.

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