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New World Order Title: Obama's TSA detains Sen. Rand Paul in Nashville Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Pauls press secretary Moira Bagley tweeted on Monday that Transportation Security Administration officials were detaining her boss in Nashville, Tenn. Just got a call from @senrandpaul, Bagley tweeted at about 10 a.m. on Monday. Hes currently being detained by TSA in Nashville. Texas Congressman and current Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul Sen. Rand Pauls father placed a post on Facebook about the news as well. My son Rand is currently being detained by the TSA at the Nashville Airport, Ron Paul posted. Ill share more details as the situation unfolds. Ron Paul adds, via Twitter, that the TSA detained his son for refusing full body pat-down after anomaly in body scanner. Sen. Rand Pauls Facebook page has a post about the incident too. Senator Paul is being detained at the Nashville Airport by the TSA, Sen. Rand Pauls Facebook post reads. We will update you as the situation develops. Sen. Rand Pauls chief of staff Doug Stafford told The Daily Caller the Senator was detained by the TSA after their scanner had an anomaly on the first scan. He offered to go through again, Stafford said in an email. The TSA said he could only have a full body pat down. He would not consent to it. He offered to go through the scanner again. The situation is ongoing. Sen. Rand Paul has previously referred to the TSAs use of full body pat downs as the universality of insult, and he called on the agency to end the tactic. I think you ought to get rid of the random pat-downs, Sen. Rand Paul said in June 2011. The American public is unhappy with them, theyre unhappy with the invasiveness of them. Spokespeople for the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the TSA, have not returned requests for comment. UPDATE 11:35 a.m.: The TSA says Sen. Rand Paul was not detained at any point but triggered an alarm during routine airport screening and refused to complete the screening process in order to resolve the issue. Passengers, as in this case, who refuse to comply with security procedures are denied access to the secure gate area, the TSA adds. He was escorted out of the screening area by local law enforcement. The passenger was screened by millimeter wave imaging technology using automated target recognition, the TSA continues. This technology uses the same generic image for all passengers to further protect passengers privacy. When an alarm occurs a yellow box indicates where an anomaly is. A targeted pat down is used to resolve the alarm. TSA spokesman Michael McCarthy told The Daily Caller that when an irregularity is found during the TSA screening process, it must be resolved prior to allowing a passenger to proceed to the secure area of the airport. Passengers who refuse to complete the screening process cannot be granted access to the secure area in order to ensure the safety of others traveling.
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#10. To: Happy Quanzaa (#0)
He's special and doesn't need to do what the rest of us have to do...
On the contrary, you are free to do what Paul did. The fact that people submit is their choice.
I choose not to fly to the best of my ability. I think I've been on one flight in the past six or so years.
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