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May 29, 2011

Yet Another TSA Crotch Grabbing … This Time Two Injured US Military Veterans

Posted in: Military,Travel,TSA,War on Terror,WTF

Unbelievable, this is how the TSA treat injured US military vets? A note to TSA agents, military veterans are heroes, you crotch grabbing ingrates are zeros. Another assault of Americans by the “Crotch Police”.

On this Memorial Day weekend, have the TSA no shame, or no clue? The story below of how injured US military veterans were treated by the TSA is beyond shameful. It is treating America’s heroes at its worst. TSA agents responded in a “guilty until proven innocent” when two inured military vets set off metal detectors because of the shrapnel. They were accusatory asked by the TSA what they were hiding in their face and legs, but before they could answer, the TSA agent grabbed him, without notice, right in the crotch area as if trying to find something hidden.

Two injured US military veterans traveling to a ceremony to honor the lives of fallen friends who gave their lives to protect the rights enshrined in the Constitution were harassed by TSA thugs, with one of them having his crotch grabbed, according to David Bellow, an Army National Guardsman and a State Republican Executive Committeeman.

“One of the wounded warriors, a friend of mine who personally told me what happened, has bullet fragments in his leg. The other wounded warrior has shrapnel in his face,” wrote Bellow on the Texas GOP Vote website

The Texas House had previously passed a law that would forbid TSA agents from inappropriately touching men, women and children. However, when the vote came to the Texas Senate, the US federal government threatened a “no fly zone” over Texas if they dared pass the law.


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