Full Article from Toronto Star (via Common Dreams):
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2010/11/19-3In time-honoured American fashion, anger has begun to transform into politically charged and ultimately pointless change.
An airport security measure demonstrates a full body scanner at the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. U.S. air travellers continue to push back against “nude” scanners and “enhanced” pat-downs. They’ve settled on their villain: the Transportation Security Administration. The TSA sets the rules. They also staff the vast majority of the checkpoints.
The article talks about long-time foe of the TSA, John Mica's move to replace the TSA with private contractors at Orlando's Sanford Airport (mentioning Mica's campaign donations from security firms that would benefit from such contracts).
The article mentions Ron Paul's “American Traveler Dignity Act” which he says would make airport screeners "subject to the same laws as the rest of us," but doesn't explain how that would really work and claims Paul's goal is essentially the same as Mica's: privatization.
No one with any power has yet taken on the security measures themselves – or their efficacy – rightly fearing they might be portrayed as soft on terrorism.
Instead, Mica and the like are singling out that old American bogeyman, Big Government, currently disguised as the TSA.