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Old 11-21-2010, 04:46 PM   #206
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I'm not convinced the "low level" radiation is safe. I've read conflicting reports, but in general, if you have also had other low-level work done (teeth, MRI, c-scans) adding this to it is not a good thing.

I really resent the infringement on my privacy, partly because this was not enacted into law--no one voted on this. The TSA just showed up and put the policy in place. They act outside the Constitution which is a separate problem, but a problem because it speaks to "This would be too hard to pass into law, so we'll create an agency and let them make decisions that may or may not make sense and may actually infringe on the Constitution."

In a word, it's horseshit.
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