For a former community organizer, President Obama certainly seems to
support anti-democratic activity with zeal--from his disproportionate
use of Executive Orders, to this most recent action:
According to the Electronic Privacy Information Center,
At approximately 11:30 am EDT [Thursday], the 0bama administration
removed a petition about the TSA airport screening procedures from the
White House "We the People" website. About 24,500 of the 25,000
signatures necessary for a response from the Administration were
obtained when the White House unexpectedly cut short the time period for
the petition. The sister site also went down for "maintenance"
following an article in Wired that sought support for the campaign
stating "We're almost there".
The Wired article is also well worth a read, "Court Demands TSA Explain Why It Is Defying Nude Body Scanner Order."
A year ago, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia "ordered TSA 'to act promptly' and hold public hearings and
publicly adopt rules and regulations about the scanners' use, which it
has not done."
The three-judge appellate court, which is one stop from the Supreme
Court, said that the Transportation Security Administration breached
federal law when it formally adopted the Advanced Imaging Technology
scanners as the "primary" method of screening. The judges said the TSA
violated the Administrative Procedures Act for failing to have a 90-day
public comment period, and ordered the agency to undertake one.
Another agency above the law--and no wonder: it avoids the unpleasant
task of defending the indefensible--including avoiding the awkward
question of the machines posing serious health risks--that compliance
would involve, and faces no negative consequences for its continuing to
be a scofflaw.
The petition, even if allowed to remain on the White House website,
would have made no difference anyway. Achieving the requisite number of
signatures only requires the TSA to respond to the petition. Their
response to a similar petition last September is here. Among other
useful information, it states:
Our Nation is safer and better prepared today because of these
and other efforts of the Department of Homeland Security, TSA, and our
Federal, state, local and international partners. TSA is constantly
identifying ways to continue to strengthen security and improve the
passenger experience and appreciates the feedback of the public.
Never mind that there's no evidence for this contention, and multiple
outrages that dispute it. Bottom line is: "Go away. We'll do what we
want."
Saturday, October 6, 2012
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