November 29, 2010
Obama's Civilian Army's Shot of the Day: Wheelchairbound Terror Nun
Surrendered Nation Pamela Geller, American Thinker
This image sums up rather sadly, our civilizational surrender/suicide:
Here's a picture I took on my phone when passing through security in Miami on Wednesday.
The nun was travelling with three others, not unlike the Flying Imams come to think of it. My wife, not a nun, said "Look!" and I turned and snapped this shot before the TSA agent put up her hand. It was only after we furtively looked at my phone giddy with the knowledge that we'd actually captured the moment that we saw the nun's wheelchair.
So the nun with the wheelchair has been screened. Feel safe, infidels?
Posted by Pamela Geller on Monday, November 29, 2010 at 01:09 PM in Creeping Sharia: American Dhimmitude, Homeland Security? | Permalink ShareThis
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cathy r said...
Why is the TSA putting up her hand? Is it illegal to take pictures in public now also?
Reply Monday, November 29, 2010 at 01:26 PM
Egghead said in reply to cathy r...
Drumroll please....
Yes, it is ILLEGAL to take pictures without prior permission in some airports - until a someone sues to defend our constitutional rights - and a court accepts the case and rules on behalf of the people. Seen that happen much, lately?
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/this_just_in/article_33e94ace-f6a6-11df-9a8f-001cc4c03286.html
"The Transportation Security Administration — the agency behind all those new X-rays and pat-downs — doesn't care whether you record video or audio in an airport. It has no policy against it. But the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority does."
"The airport's code says this: "No person shall take still, motion or sound motion pictures or voice recordings on the facilities and airports under the jurisdiction of the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority (the 'Authority') without written permission from the Authority's Executive Director or his or her designee.""
"The code also bans any filming of airport X-ray equipment."
"Why do the rules exist? "I think this is all about security," said Ronald Powell, spokesman for the port district, which provides law enforcement services at the airport."
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