Outrage: The wheel-chair bound three-year-old boy was stopped at O'Hare Airport in Chicago and subjected to invasive checks
A vacation in the Magic Kingdom should be enough to make a child giddy with excitement, but one young boy was left trembling with fear after he was subjected to an invasive TSA pat-down.
The three-year-old, confined to a wheelchair due to a recently broken leg, was with his family at O'Hare Airport in Chicago, on their way to board a flight to Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
Despite constant assurances from his father that 'everything is OK', he physically trembles with fear and asks his parents to hold his hand.
The terrified boy was swabbed on his hands and under his shirt for explosive residue.
While the boy's father grew increasingly incensed by the treatment his son was getting, he tried to remain calm, for the boy's sake.
He filmed the entire process and later posted it on YouTube.
I thought they said after 911, that if we have to change the "way we lived"...that the terrorists would have "won"....??
ReplyDeleteWell, we have CHANGED the way we LIVE!! So I guess they HAVE won
Time to get rid of homeland security, body scanners, etc...
Why did Michael Chertoff push for BODY SCANNERS at Airports? Thats easy-- He is Now an OWNER OF THE COMPANY!!
CHERTOFF IS MAKING MILLIONS OFF OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS INFRINGEMENTS!!
CHERTOFF should be ARRESTED!! Throw Chertoff and his MINIONS away for Life!