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Originally posted by Germanicus
Maybe TSA wants to go multi-national.
Originally posted by Germanicus
I think you are right about them trying to scare the public. Maybe TSA wants to go multi-national.
Originally posted by Germanicus
I think CNN gets a bit of a free pass because of Fox News. CNN is just as bad as Fox.
I think you are right about them trying to scare the public. Maybe TSA wants to go multi-national.
To carry out TSA's mission internationally, TSA has twenty-one TSA Representatives (TSARs) and more than 50 TSA inspectors responsible for coordinating and conducting security assessments at more than 300 foreign airports and repair stations in more than 100 different countries. TSARs serve as transportation security liaisons to these host governments in addition to the local U.S. Embassy. TSA inspectors perform onsite security assessments that focus on personnel and equipment preparedness. Through their efforts, TSA has successfully vetted all airports with direct flights into the United States.
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
reply to post by Lasr1oftheJedi
What pathetic hyperbole!
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
reply to post by Lasr1oftheJedi
What pathetic hyperbole!
People have a completely natural fear of falling - and being packed into little aluminium or carbon fiber tubes at 30-40,000 feet with no control over your own fate IS a perfectly reasonable thing to be concerned about!
Air disasters are news because they resonate with ordinary people - there is a morbid fear of not being in control of your own destiny and falling miles out of the sky to die a fiery death
Originally posted by dayve
Would it be better if they didn't put this in headlines? Then people would complain that they are hiding things... its a lose lose from the lazy media
Originally posted by syrinx high priest
CNN is waging economic warafre on it's customers
well, that's a new business model
Originally posted by Lasr1oftheJedi
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
reply to post by Lasr1oftheJedi
What pathetic hyperbole!
People have a completely natural fear of falling - and being packed into little aluminium or carbon fiber tubes at 30-40,000 feet with no control over your own fate IS a perfectly reasonable thing to be concerned about!
Air disasters are news because they resonate with ordinary people - there is a morbid fear of not being in control of your own destiny and falling miles out of the sky to die a fiery death
I'll give you all of that with a simple counter, why were these all four the top stories of the day when I woke up and took my first sip of joe?
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
how is that a "counter" to anything I posted??
Maybe they all became "news" overnight while you see asleep - I'm in the south Pacific - they weren't all suddenly the news when I woke up!