TRANS Jesse "The Body" looks to Force Submission after Two Rounds of TSA Weakness

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"The Body" takes Big Sis to the Mat

Can Jesse Ventura Force a TSA Submission?

By Jennifer Abel

February 09, 2011 "The Guardian"

Desperation is when once-proud and free Americans like me are reduced to pleading, "Save us, Jesse Ventura, you're our only hope."

The lawsuits keep coming; the TSA keeps losing, yet the agency presses ever forward rather than backing down. It's too early to predict how Ventura's lawsuit will be decided, although the TSA hasn't been faring well in court lately: last week, Phil Mocek was acquitted of the four charges the TSA brought against him after he (legally) videotaped agents at work and refused to show his ID. [Round 1-m.]

TSA's case was so weak, Mocek's defence didn't even need to call witnesses. Two weeks before that, the TSA settled another lawsuit brought by Lynsie Murley, after agents in Texas allegedly pulled down her blouse, exposing her breasts to all, then teased her about it. [Round 2-m.]

Meanwhile, we learned that the scanners can't discern between "plastic explosives" and "human flesh". The TSA has yet to find a single terrorist, though they have no difficulty detecting menstruating women, or cancer patients with colostomy bags, or prosthetic breasts.

When gropings make small children scream in terror, TSA director James Marchand advised agents, "If you can come up with some kind of a game to play with a child, it makes it a lot easier" – advice, akin to paedophile "grooming", which has caused alarm among sex abuse experts.

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Jake Grey

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Wow, I have deja vu. Many of us in N.C. remember reading news and saying, "Go on Jesse." After a long delay, I'm saying the same phrase, just a different Jesse.
 
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