The more desperate Clinton becomes the dirtier the race gets. Read the article first and then come back to read this. It is ridiculous that this even matters and for Hillary to be pushing this is a dirty thing to do. Even though the race is heating up I will have to say that is is probably most hot at the Ortiz household where a guy stabs his brother-in-law.
Clearly from all the press and video that I have seen Obama is quite a devout Christian. But one picture of him wearing traditional African garb and he is a Muslim. As Obama pointed out in his rally in Austin TX a few days back, these sorts of comments are not only an insult to himself but to all the Muslim people out there.And when George Bush wears a Kippah when in Jerusalem there is no talk that he is Jewish. Well let's hope that the voters in America are more intelligent than Hillary's campaign is making people out to be.
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Monday, February 25, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Watch for items disappearing from your bags when you fly!
After hearing two members of my family having items from their checked suit cases go missing, I thought I would look into this a little more. One had a necklace stolen, while the other one had a nice belt stolen. But hey could be that they were "misplaced" when the TSA was searching through things.
Let me elaborate. I would have thought that the TSA would carefully look through your things making sure that nothing gets removed nor added to your bag. I can't claim to have anything removed from my bag, but I did have something added. A few years back after I got my bag from a kind delivery person after my bag didn't make it to my connecting flight (seems to happen about 50% of the time these days), I saw that there was a cloth cover from a baby car seat in my bag. And just as you might imagine, this isn't a small item!
So in this case, I would have to say it was due to negligence, while in the other cases it seems a little too coincidental that the most prized items in the bag happened to be "lost".
And we aren't alone, there are many other people who have had things go missing:
So all well and good that they offer these services, but for an official agency that is supposed to be ensuring the airline security it does NOT look good to be employing thieves. If someone doesn't have a problem stealing things then perhaps they also don't have a problem taking a little money to slip something INTO a bag rather than take something OUT.
Anyways, to make a long story short, if you have anything you value that you could not bear to loose (or be apart from for at least a day) then carry it with you on your flight!
Let me elaborate. I would have thought that the TSA would carefully look through your things making sure that nothing gets removed nor added to your bag. I can't claim to have anything removed from my bag, but I did have something added. A few years back after I got my bag from a kind delivery person after my bag didn't make it to my connecting flight (seems to happen about 50% of the time these days), I saw that there was a cloth cover from a baby car seat in my bag. And just as you might imagine, this isn't a small item!
So in this case, I would have to say it was due to negligence, while in the other cases it seems a little too coincidental that the most prized items in the bag happened to be "lost".
And we aren't alone, there are many other people who have had things go missing:
- Plip's Weblog - Items stolen from Baggage
- Ask Meta Filter - items stolen at airport from bags?
- My3cents - stolen items from luggage
So all well and good that they offer these services, but for an official agency that is supposed to be ensuring the airline security it does NOT look good to be employing thieves. If someone doesn't have a problem stealing things then perhaps they also don't have a problem taking a little money to slip something INTO a bag rather than take something OUT.
Anyways, to make a long story short, if you have anything you value that you could not bear to loose (or be apart from for at least a day) then carry it with you on your flight!
Labels:
airport security,
flying,
stolen items from bags,
TSA
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