Vicki McClure Davidson | January 23, 2012
Any bets that some TSA officials are gnashing their teeth that it wasn’t some Nanny-State-loving, Big-Government-endorsing Democrat U.S. senator who had set off a Nashville airport body scanner “anomaly”? Had it been, the news of conservative Republican Sen. Rand Paul’s refusal to a full body pat-down/groin groping from TSA wouldn’t be sweeping Facebook and [...]
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