If Only She'd Worn Her TSA Uniform....

by Will

Will Grigg?s Liberty Minute

June 20, 2012

Until recently, Carol Price was an employee of the Transportation Security Administration. She was on the receiving end of an invasive TSA groping when she went through airport security on April 20.

To protest what she considered an act of public molestation, Price performed the same procedure on a TSA supervisor. Price was arrested and charged with battery and resisting an officer. She is not the first to face prosecution for doing to a TSA screener as that agency?s employees routinely do to us.

In 2004, 62-year-old Appleton, Wisconsin resident Phyllis Dintenfass was charged with ?assaulting? a federal official after a TSA screener named Anita Gostisha felt her up.

According to Dintenfass, her reaction was to mimic the unwanted and uninvited physical contact while exclaiming, "How would you like it if I did that to you?"

She was found guilty of that purported crime and sentenced to a year of probation and 100 hours of "community service."

Victorious federal prosecutor Tim Funnell insisted that Mrs. Dintenfass "punished Anita Gostisha for doing her job." U.S. Attorney Steven Bispukic insisted that TSA screeners are "entitled to protection from assault" -- that is, they're entitled to "protection" from the same treatment they inflict on the rest of us.

Let us take back the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free. 

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