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Why civil rights must be learned and taught. TSA Spies to interrogate bus passengers.

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Herr Heckler Koch

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http://www.infowars.com/tsa-to-search-bags-question-passengers-on-houston-buses/
A new program in Houston will place undercover TSA agents and police officers on buses whose job it will be to perform bag searches, watch for “suspicious activity” and interrogate passengers in order to ‘curb crime and terrorism’.
How do you imagine TSA Transport-Sicherheitsbeamte will treat a liberty-minded citizen away from the TSA airport bailiwick?

Contrariwise, when will the airport TSA no-rights zones appear inside our country?
 
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Autos? Commercial trucks if the posted links on the thread(s) that discussed this are true. If a citizen, in their POV is pulled over, the citizen may be able to extract redress if they have the inclination.

I ain't got a tinfoil hat on for me getting pulled over by a VIPR team. And, if it does happen, recorders will be running. I got a decent lawyer on speed dial, and he's gots kids to put through college.
 
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