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Subject: Re: Glaucoma meds and other similar Posted on: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:35:07 -0500

Thus spake nobody@spamcop.net :

>On 20 Aug 2006 09:20:48 -0700, "jfeng@my-deja.com"
>wrote:
>
>>nobody@spamcop.net wrote:
>>> To quote from TSA's own web information
>>> "You may be civilly or criminally prosecuted for bringing forbidden
>>> item into the security checkpoint even if by accident."
>>
>>The scary thing is that the list can change at atny time. You could
>>levae your home in full compliance with the published list, arrive at
>>the airport with some newly banned mateial (like water), and wind up in
>>jail for violating the latest version of their rules.
>
>Not to mention the famed "No-Fly" list which is based on the
>assumption that terrorists and international criminals don't know how
>to get a fake I.D. and thus will travel under their real name, and
>that if you name is even close to a name on this shadowy list, you are
>in for a fun afternoon. If they can stop a U.S. Senator for having a
>suspicious name (and it took even him a couple of months to get
>someone to fix the problem, for him, everyone else is still screwed,)
>what chance do you or I have if we come up on their "list".

And try and find out WHY you're on the list. Speaking of the crazy
mouse.

You should see the number of countries my old passport wasn't good
for. All because of a silly security clearance I had 20 years ago. On
August 22nd of 2007 I can tell my wife what I worked on 25 years ago.
I can't even say where the facility (The Site) was located, but
everybody there knew something was going on.
--
dillon

If you can't figure out how to unmunge my
address, email me and I'll explain it.