Pseudo-science in the news and other stuff

I was listening to the radio this morning when an ad was played for one of our local TV stations.  To summarize the ad, it said, Fracking! We’re all gonna die!!!!”

Yeah, another liberal scare tactic to block a technology in use for domestic oil drilling.  Call it, “Global Warming, Redux,” or the Gulf spill that was supposed to kill all sea-life along the Gulf Coast…only it didn’t, no thanks to Washington, FEMA, the EPA, and the Coast Guard.

I expect they will interview some little known “expert” who will have a couple of studies on hand to support the station’s bias.  Of course, they will ignore all the other studies that indicate Fracking is safe and presents no extra hazard than those expected when drilling for oil.

I’m not going to get into the pros and cons of Fracking. That is not the intent of this post. My question to that TV station and all the others across the country, Why should we believe anything you present?  Your history of inaccuracy, your history of falsifying data to support your viewpoint, your history of creating a crisis where none exists, your history of ignoring contrary data that refutes your story, all that history is more than sufficient reason why we should not believe anything your broadcast.

Why don’t you just stick to factual news instead of presenting a story laced with pseudo-science? Why don’t you investigate KC Mayor Sly James?  It seems his son is getting a free pass by the KC Police?  How many times has the boy been in bar fights and let go? He was a witness at a shooting but not taken in with the rest of the witnesses.  Why is that?  Or why don’t you investigate Congressman Cleaver’s tax problems? You know, that car wash that he used to get a million dollar loan but now Cleaver claims the property is worth much less and he should pay less.  What’s all that about?

Or how about Congressman Cleaver leasing, for $1900 a month, a vehicle here in KC at the taxpayer’s expense? Doesn’t Cleaver own a car?  Why should we pay for one here at home?  If he travels on business here in his district, why doesn’t he just use his own car and charge mileage at the standard government rate? If it’s good enough for other government employees, why not Cleaver? I admit this last lease was cheaper. Before this current $1900/mth lease he was charging taxpayers $2900 a month.  What about that, Kansas City media?

I guess it’s too much to expect from the KC media outlets.  That’s why the KC Star continues to lose subscribers and continues to lose money.  And, as cable use spreads, I wonder just what the ratings of the local KC stations are?  Last I looked, a year or so ago, they were dropping right along with the KC Star.

I used to run a series of posts under the label, “Dinosaur Media Watch.”  The demise of the media continues. when they continue to lie and manufacture news, the slide will continue, too.

When the KC Star and the other local media outlets fade away, I can guarantee you, they won’t be missed.

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I ran across this article this morning. Abolish the TSA.  As far as I’m concerned, it not a moment too soon.  And while we at it, Homeland Security as well. Both agencies ignore basic constitutional rights and act more like the Gestapo of old.

I refuse to fly anymore.  The last time, a number of years ago on business, was enough.  Now, if I can’t drive there (and I can drive quite a ways,) I’m not going.

As for reforming the TSA, I’ll accept whatever I can get.

Rand Paul Launches Campaign to End the TSA

New legislation would abolish government involvement in airport security

Paul Joseph Watson, Infowars.com, Thursday, May 3, 2012

Senator Rand Paul has issued a press release in which he vows to lead the charge to “end the TSA” and put a stop to the needless and humiliating groping of toddlers and grandmothers.

Earlier this year, Paul was detained by the TSA after refusing to submit to an invasive pat down after already having passed through a body scanner. The incident prompted national headlines and caused the Senator to miss his flight.

“It’s time to END the TSA and get the government’s hands back to only stealing our wallets instead of groping toddlers and grandmothers,” says Paul in the statement.

The accompanying article sent out to Campaign for Liberty members encourages recipients to sign a petition in support of Rand Paul’s ‘End the TSA’ bill.

The legislation would forcibly privatize the TSA and kick government out of airport security entirely. A recently passed bill actually allows airports to replace TSA screeners with private security but they have to go through a complex TSA permission process to do so, meaning only a handful of small airports have applied to evict the TSA.

Financial contributions are also being sought to launch a “full, targeted media campaign to convince representatives and senators to either get on board or be held responsible for this continuing outrage.” A previous ‘End the TSA Money Bomb’ started by Congressman Ron Paul following his son’s treatment at the hands of the federal agency has already raised over $1.6 million dollars.

The email points out that the TSA’s invasive and dangerous body scanners have been proven to be completely useless, most recently by engineer Jon Corbett who was able to fool the device by simply sowing an object into a side pocket.

The email lists a handful of recent TSA outrages amidst the deluge that occur on a weekly basis.

  • A TSA agent patting down a young girl at New Orleans’ Louis Armstrong International Airport in 2011. The video shows a cooperative family, and when the girl’s mother asks, “Can’t you just re-scan her?” the agent replies, “No” and proceeds to grope the poor child;
  • A cancer survivor in Charlotte was forced to remove a prosthetic breast;
  • A young mother of a two-week-old infant in Florida was harassed to open the bottles of baby formula she was traveling with on her flight, which would have spoiled the only food available to the infant;
  • Detroit TSA officers ignored a man’s warning about a colostomy bag, breaking it and forcing him to board a plane covered in urine.

I heard another story yesterday. A middle-aged woman approached the security gate with a box of cookies. She’s diabetic and prefers cookies to hard candy.  The last time she flew the TSA threw her hard-candy away.  Once again, the TSA refused to allow her to keep the cookies, when she asked why, she was told to shut up or she’d be arrested!

I personally watched an elderly lady nearly stripped of her clothing in the Milwaukee airport a number of years ago.  This was before the days of the body scanner.  The woman had a metal hip replacement.  She set off of the metal detector and was set aside to be wanded.  Nothing new there, it had happened to me. The rivets in my jeans set off the detector.

This woman, however, kept getting buzzed around her hip. She told the TSA agents, grown to four or five by this time, she had a replacement hip.  She was ignored.

Then they told her to take off some clothes. She was wearing jeans and a blouse as I remember. She has already taken off all her jewelry, her shoes, belt, glasses. Now they wanted her to drop her jeans!.

She refused.

When we boarded and the plane pulled away from the gate, she was still there, surrounded by TSA agents. I don’t know what happened after that but I suspect she didn’t arrive at her destination on time.

Bye-Bye, TSA. Ye won’t be missed.

When in the course of governmental tyranny…

Our Federal Government, in the person of the Transportation Safety Administration, is out of control. Every day, there is some report of harrasment by the TSA, or more violatations of our 4th Amendment rights. The idea that we give up those rights simply with a purchase of a ticket is ludicrous.

Here’s a run-down of the latest incidents from Drudge on Sunday, November 21, 2010.

  • A young boy passes through an airport metal detector without any alarm but is selected for more scrutiny. He is given a manual examination but is so shy that he doesn’t stand still as ordered. In frustration, his father removes the boy’s shirt and gives it to the TSA agent. Video here.
  • A flight attendant and cancer survivor ordered to remove her prosthetic breast for examination by TSA agent.
  • A TSA agent gropes a bladder-cancer survivor causing a leak from a urostomy bag leaving the passenger covered in urine (the agents refused to listen to his medical condition.)
  • Now, in apparent retaliation (video) to all the negative reports, TSA agents start a work slow-down at Chicago’s O’Hare airport.
  • Even Hilliary Clinton said on the Sunday’s Face the Nation and Meet the Press shows that she would not submit to the new body searches either.

I cannot think of a time when the citizens of this nation was universally united against governmental actions and policy. Well, perhaps not since the Stamp Act of 1765 that specifically targeted the colonists has the country reacted to the TSA is specifically targeting citizens today.

In that instance, it was another ten years before resistance to the government turned to arms. I pray the new Congress starting in 2011 can resolve this and end the tyranny of the TSA and DHS before any acts of violence occurs.

Frankly, I’m surprised there hasn’t been a more active resistance before now. I think the travelers this coming Thanksgiving period will give us a clue.

Airports Opting Out of TSA

It’s a headline from the Orlando Sanford International Airport. I think Orlando’s decision is the first of many. Security should, rightfully, be the responsibility of the airlines, not government. It’s time to go back to that concept since governmental tyranny by the TSA does not work.

It wasn’t all that many years ago when the airlines were responsible for screening passengers.  It worked well here in the US for a couple of decades.  

Of course, at that time airlines served in-flight meals that were very good.  I still remember the Monterrey Jack and Sausage Omelet served on the early morning flight from KC to Minneapolis by Northwest Airlines. That breakfast included hash browned potatoes, fruit and various juices. Customer Service was a prime factor in flying then and passengers were viewed in a different light than today when passengers are just so much cargo to haul from point A to point B.

You could smoke and no one cared if you had a lock-blade knife in your pocket—which I did and still do today. I also carry a bit more ironmongery today than I did in those days when the 2nd Amendment was held in disdain by so many pols and bureaucrats. 

Frankly, I see no need for the new move of “rape by scanner” and federal sexual molestation. I can agree with explosive sniffing dogs and scanners to check for bombs in luggage or carried on the person.  Since I reload, I expect I’d trigger some alarm at some point. But I can understand that.

What I suggest is to allow those folks with CCW and similar permits, military folks on active duty, LEOs from various levels of government carry their weapons on the flight.  The airlines responsibility would be to check for the validity of the permits and to provide frangible ammo as a temporary substitute while on-board. (Kudos to L. Neil Smith.) If a passenger has to use his/her weapon while on board to prevent or to subdue a hijacker, the airline should pay a “good citizen” reward.  I think $20,000 per hijacker head would be appropriate.

The bottom line is that we don’t need the TSA.  In fact, if the responsible governmental intelligence and law enforcement agencies weren’t so busy fighting turf and power battles, we needn’t the DHS either.

The DHS was a good temporary solution for an immediate crisis. It’s time has passed.  It’s time for both the TSA and the DHS to go—and never come back.         

End-of-week thoughts

I’ve been fighting a cold all week and I’m not sure who is winning. Friday was the first time I was out of the house since Sunday. I felt reasonable well and went out for my monthly haircut and beard trim. By the time I got home, I was sneezing and blowing my nose again like earlier in the week. I guess I was due. I haven’t been sick since early last winter. Working from home does tend to keep you away from communicable diseases.

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Obama continues spewing the big lie. All week Obama and his White House trolls have
been crowing how the “Stimulus” package worked. Lessee. This time last year unemployment was around 6%. Today, unemployment is “officially” a hair under 10%. They don’t include the other 8-10% that have exhausted their unemployment and have fallen off the roles. That’s a real unemployment rate of 18-20%.

Liars.

Obama went to Las Vegas to stump for Harry Reid. That’s another nail in Reid’s coffin. Obama offered a $1.2Billion bribe to Nevada for “Mortgage Foreclosure” relief. Just how is this any different from the Obamacare bribes to Mary Landrieu (D-LA) and Ben Nelson (D-NE)? A bribe for votes is still a bribe.

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Andrew
Breitbart’s Big Journalism blog has a two-part article on The New Fascists. It’s worth a read.

The New Fascists: Part 1 – A Political Primer

The New Fascists: Foundation – Part 2

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Bullets from the Heritage Foundation…

  • In light of the failed United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Copenhagen last December, U.N. Climate Chief Yvo de Boer announced his resignation yesterday.
  • The International Atomic Energy Agency declared for the first time yesterday that they had extensive evidence of “past or current undisclosed activities” by Iran’s military to develop a nuclear warhead.
  • A series of online attacks on Google and dozens of other American corporations have been traced to computers at two institutions in China, including one with close ties to the Chinese military.
  • Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) personally attacked Reps. Eric Cantor (R-VA), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), Scott Garrett (R-NJ) and Tom Rooney (R-FL) for their participation in a video web chat about Obama’s Failed Stimulus hosted by Heritage yesterday.
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From Rasmussen, Friday, February 19, 2010.

Seventy-three percent (73%) of U.S. voters agree with Vice President Joseph Biden that “Washington right now is broken.”

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 15% disagree with the vice president’s analysis of the polit

ical situation in the nation’s capital. Twelve percent (12%) more are not sure.

Yet while 87% of Mainstream voters say Washington is broken, 73% of the Political Class disagree.

However, 75% of all voters now say they are angry at the government’s current policies, up four points from late November and up nine points since September. Sixty percent (60%) think

neither Republican political leaders nor Democratic political leaders have a good understanding of what is needed today.

Sixty-three percent (63%) believe, generally speaking, that it would be better for the country if most incumbents in Congress were defeated this November. Their confidence in their own congressman also continues to fall.

To top this off, here’s a visual comment from Michael Ramirez.


***

The State Media is trying to label the Austin Kamikaze as a Tea Partier “because he was anti-government.” As usual, MSNBC and the other liberal propaganda organs still don’t understand the core beliefs of the Tea Party. We’re not anti-government. We’re against socialistic, tax and spend statists.

The truth about the Austin Kamikaze is that he was a leftist radical. If you read his online manifesto, you’ll see he praised the communists, hated capitalism and organized religion. His fault with Pelosi and the democrats was that they didn’t go far enough, fast enough.

When the truth gets out the State Media will drop their attacks just like they’ve ignored the leftie murderer at the University of Alabama. She and the Kamikaze are two sides of the same coin.

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In closing, this word from Obama on America’s success in being the Gold and Silver medal leader in the 2010 Winter Olympics.


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And one last parting shot.

End-of-week thoughts

I’ve been fighting a cold all week and I’m not sure who is winning. Friday was the first time I was out of the house since Sunday. I felt reasonable well and went out for my monthly haircut and beard trim. By the time I got home, I was sneezing and blowing my nose again like earlier in the week. I guess I was due. I haven’t been sick since early last winter. Working from home does tend to keep you away from communicable diseases.

***


Obama continues spewing the big lie. All week Obama and his White House trolls have
been crowing how the “Stimulus” package worked. Lessee. This time last year unemployment was around 6%. Today, unemployment is “officially” a hair under 10%. They don’t include the other 8-10% that have exhausted their unemployment and have fallen off the roles. That’s a real unemployment rate of 18-20%.

Liars.

Obama went to Las Vegas to stump for Harry Reid. That’s another nail in Reid’s coffin. Obama offered a $1.2Billion bribe to Nevada for “Mortgage Foreclosure” relief. Just how is this any different from the Obamacare bribes to Mary Landrieu (D-LA) and Ben Nelson (D-NE)? A bribe for votes is still a bribe.

***


Andrew
Breitbart’s Big Journalism blog has a two-part article on The New Fascists. It’s worth a read.

The New Fascists: Part 1 – A Political Primer

The New Fascists: Foundation – Part 2

***


Bullets from the Heritage Foundation…

  • In light of the failed United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Copenhagen last December, U.N. Climate Chief Yvo de Boer announced his resignation yesterday.
  • The International Atomic Energy Agency declared for the first time yesterday that they had extensive evidence of “past or current undisclosed activities” by Iran’s military to develop a nuclear warhead.
  • A series of online attacks on Google and dozens of other American corporations have been traced to computers at two institutions in China, including one with close ties to the Chinese military.
  • Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) personally attacked Reps. Eric Cantor (R-VA), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), Scott Garrett (R-NJ) and Tom Rooney (R-FL) for their participation in a video web chat about Obama’s Failed Stimulus hosted by Heritage yesterday.
***

From Rasmussen, Friday, February 19, 2010.

Seventy-three percent (73%) of U.S. voters agree with Vice President Joseph Biden that “Washington right now is broken.”

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 15% disagree with the vice president’s analysis of the polit

ical situation in the nation’s capital. Twelve percent (12%) more are not sure.

Yet while 87% of Mainstream voters say Washington is broken, 73% of the Political Class disagree.

However, 75% of all voters now say they are angry at the government’s current policies, up four points from late November and up nine points since September. Sixty percent (60%) think

neither Republican political leaders nor Democratic political leaders have a good understanding of what is needed today.

Sixty-three percent (63%) believe, generally speaking, that it would be better for the country if most incumbents in Congress were defeated this November. Their confidence in their own congressman also continues to fall.

To top this off, here’s a visual comment from Michael Ramirez.


***

The State Media is trying to label the Austin Kamikaze as a Tea Partier “because he was anti-government.” As usual, MSNBC and the other liberal propaganda organs still don’t understand the core beliefs of the Tea Party. We’re not anti-government. We’re against socialistic, tax and spend statists.

The truth about the Austin Kamikaze is that he was a leftist radical. If you read his online manifesto, you’ll see he praised the communists, hated capitalism and organized religion. His fault with Pelosi and the democrats was that they didn’t go far enough, fast enough.

When the truth gets out the State Media will drop their attacks just like they’ve ignored the leftie murderer at the University of Alabama. She and the Kamikaze are two sides of the same coin.

***

In closing, this word from Obama on America’s success in being the Gold and Silver medal leader in the 2010 Winter Olympics.


***


And one last parting shot.

Another opportunity that the TSA will screwup—again!

I see that now, in addition to making crippled kids remove their leg braces and walk through a detector alone, they are now going to swab “randomly” the hands of boarding passengers for explosives. Wanna bet how long it will be before some gunny or reloader is hauled off in handcuffs? Not long, I’ll bet.

I reload quite a bit. I’ll bet I’ve got powder flakes in most of my clothes. I don’t always clean my pistols after every trip to the range either. Just handling them alone would be detected and set off alarms.

Just another example of looking in the wrong direction. The TSA refuses to profile. Perhaps if I got a real good tan, dyed my hair black and called myself “Ahmed” I’d get a free pass. Hmmm, that’s a thought.

From CNN…

By Jeanne Meserve and Mike M. Ahlers, CNN
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • After Christmas Day attack, agency to begin random swabbings
  • Previously, screeners swabbed some carry-on luggage and other objects
  • Security experts call hand swabbing a good move
  • Privacy advocates back tests, provided TSA tests only for security, doesn’t discriminate

Washington (CNN) — To the list of instructions you hear at airport checkpoints, add this: “Put your palms forward, please.”

The Transportation Security Administration soon will begin randomly swabbing passengers’ hands at checkpoints and airport gates to test them for traces of explosives.

Previously, screeners swabbed some carry-on luggage and other objects as they searched for the needle in the security haystack — components of terrorist bombs in an endless stream of luggage.

But after the Christmas Day attempted bombing of Northwest Flight 253 over Detroit, Michigan, the TSA began a program of swabbing passengers’ hands, which could be contaminated by explosive materials, experts say. The TSA will greatly expand the swabbing in the coming weeks, the agency said.

“The point is to make sure that the air environment is a safe environment,” Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told CNN. “We know that al Qaeda [and other] terrorists continue to think of aviation as a way to attack the United States. One way we keep it safe is by new technology [and] random use of different types of technology.”

Security experts consulted by CNN said swabbing hands is a good move, and privacy advocates said they support the new swabbing protocols, provided the agency tests only for security-related objects and does not discriminate when it selects people to be tested.

It’s a “very good idea,” said security expert Tony Fainberg. TSA screeners currently swab luggage handles and parts of bags that are likely be contaminated by human hands, he said, and swabbing a person’s hands increases the chances of finding explosive materials. “Looking at the hands means you will probably get a better dose,” he said.

Under the new protocols, tests will be conducted at various locations — including in checkpoint lines, during the screening process and at gates. Newer, more portable machines make it easier to conduct tests away from fixed locations such as the checkpoint.

The TSA has more than 7,000 explosive trace detection (ETD) machines and has purchased 400 additional units with $16 million in federal stimulus money. The president’s fiscal 2011 budget calls for $60 million to purchase approximately 800 portable ETD machines.

Napolitano said the tests will not significantly increase wait times at airport checkpoints.

The American Civil Liberties Union has “always supported explosive detection as a good form of security that doesn’t really invade privacy,” said Jay Stanley, an attorney and privacy expert with the organization.

Stanley said the ACLU is chiefly concerned that the TSA does not discriminate when selecting people for enhanced screening — something the agency said it does not do — and that it treat people with dignity.

“We would not want to see it implemented in a discriminatory fashion, for example, in a disproportionate way against Muslims and Arabs or, for example, people with red hair or anything else. Security experts from across the spectrum will tell you that that’s not just unfair and unjust and not the American way, it’s also a terrible way to do security,” Stanley said.

Swabbing also should not be used to test for nonsecurity-related contraband, such as drugs, he said. “Under the Constitution, searches in airports are only for the purpose of protecting the security of airline transportation; they are not general law enforcement stops. And so it wouldn’t be permissible for the government to use these trace portal detectors to look for drugs,” Stanley said.

The TSA said the machines test only for explosives. It declined to specify which explosives, citing security reasons.

Because some legal substances — such as fertilizers and heart medicines — can result in “false positives,” Stanley said the ACLU also wants to ensure that people who test positive be treated respectfully.

“It’s important that the government treat people who do show up as a positive — fairly and with dignity — and not parade them off in handcuffs and treat them as terrorists, but do rational things to investigate what the problem might be,” he said.

But swabbing hands does not, by itself, raise civil liberty problems, Stanley said. “There’s really not a big privacy interest at stake here,” he said. “They are basically looking for particles of explosives, which is not something that people normally have.”


Another opportunity that the TSA will screwup—again!

I see that now, in addition to making crippled kids remove their leg braces and walk through a detector alone, they are now going to swab “randomly” the hands of boarding passengers for explosives. Wanna bet how long it will be before some gunny or reloader is hauled off in handcuffs? Not long, I’ll bet.

I reload quite a bit. I’ll bet I’ve got powder flakes in most of my clothes. I don’t always clean my pistols after every trip to the range either. Just handling them alone would be detected and set off alarms.

Just another example of looking in the wrong direction. The TSA refuses to profile. Perhaps if I got a real good tan, dyed my hair black and called myself “Ahmed” I’d get a free pass. Hmmm, that’s a thought.

From CNN…

By Jeanne Meserve and Mike M. Ahlers, CNN
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • After Christmas Day attack, agency to begin random swabbings
  • Previously, screeners swabbed some carry-on luggage and other objects
  • Security experts call hand swabbing a good move
  • Privacy advocates back tests, provided TSA tests only for security, doesn’t discriminate

Washington (CNN) — To the list of instructions you hear at airport checkpoints, add this: “Put your palms forward, please.”

The Transportation Security Administration soon will begin randomly swabbing passengers’ hands at checkpoints and airport gates to test them for traces of explosives.

Previously, screeners swabbed some carry-on luggage and other objects as they searched for the needle in the security haystack — components of terrorist bombs in an endless stream of luggage.

But after the Christmas Day attempted bombing of Northwest Flight 253 over Detroit, Michigan, the TSA began a program of swabbing passengers’ hands, which could be contaminated by explosive materials, experts say. The TSA will greatly expand the swabbing in the coming weeks, the agency said.

“The point is to make sure that the air environment is a safe environment,” Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told CNN. “We know that al Qaeda [and other] terrorists continue to think of aviation as a way to attack the United States. One way we keep it safe is by new technology [and] random use of different types of technology.”

Security experts consulted by CNN said swabbing hands is a good move, and privacy advocates said they support the new swabbing protocols, provided the agency tests only for security-related objects and does not discriminate when it selects people to be tested.

It’s a “very good idea,” said security expert Tony Fainberg. TSA screeners currently swab luggage handles and parts of bags that are likely be contaminated by human hands, he said, and swabbing a person’s hands increases the chances of finding explosive materials. “Looking at the hands means you will probably get a better dose,” he said.

Under the new protocols, tests will be conducted at various locations — including in checkpoint lines, during the screening process and at gates. Newer, more portable machines make it easier to conduct tests away from fixed locations such as the checkpoint.

The TSA has more than 7,000 explosive trace detection (ETD) machines and has purchased 400 additional units with $16 million in federal stimulus money. The president’s fiscal 2011 budget calls for $60 million to purchase approximately 800 portable ETD machines.

Napolitano said the tests will not significantly increase wait times at airport checkpoints.

The American Civil Liberties Union has “always supported explosive detection as a good form of security that doesn’t really invade privacy,” said Jay Stanley, an attorney and privacy expert with the organization.

Stanley said the ACLU is chiefly concerned that the TSA does not discriminate when selecting people for enhanced screening — something the agency said it does not do — and that it treat people with dignity.

“We would not want to see it implemented in a discriminatory fashion, for example, in a disproportionate way against Muslims and Arabs or, for example, people with red hair or anything else. Security experts from across the spectrum will tell you that that’s not just unfair and unjust and not the American way, it’s also a terrible way to do security,” Stanley said.

Swabbing also should not be used to test for nonsecurity-related contraband, such as drugs, he said. “Under the Constitution, searches in airports are only for the purpose of protecting the security of airline transportation; they are not general law enforcement stops. And so it wouldn’t be permissible for the government to use these trace portal detectors to look for drugs,” Stanley said.

The TSA said the machines test only for explosives. It declined to specify which explosives, citing security reasons.

Because some legal substances — such as fertilizers and heart medicines — can result in “false positives,” Stanley said the ACLU also wants to ensure that people who test positive be treated respectfully.

“It’s important that the government treat people who do show up as a positive — fairly and with dignity — and not parade them off in handcuffs and treat them as terrorists, but do rational things to investigate what the problem might be,” he said.

But swabbing hands does not, by itself, raise civil liberty problems, Stanley said. “There’s really not a big privacy interest at stake here,” he said. “They are basically looking for particles of explosives, which is not something that people normally have.”