It’s obscene that The Nation published this hit piece. There’s nothing “liberal” about using your platform to launder unsubstantiated attacks by government officials against individual citizens who criticize them. They owe everyone involved an apology, and unless they can provide proof for the claims they make, they should print a retraction.
The Nation Attacks John “Don’t Touch My Junk” Tyner |
| By: Jane Hamsher Wednesday November 24, 2010 7:50 am |
New Jersey Legislature Says “No” to TSA Porn Scanners and Gropes |
| By: Jane Hamsher Wednesday November 17, 2010 9:36 am |
A transpartisan coalition on state legislators in New Jersey held a press conference yesterday to announce their intention to seek an end to the TSA’s porno scanner and grope procedures.
Investigate the TSA, Not Tyner |
| By: Jane Hamsher Tuesday November 16, 2010 10:54 am |
Sign the Petition: Investigate the TSA, Not John Tyner Help stop TSA’s porno scanners, aggressive groping and abuse of power. The TSA is opening an investigation targeting John Tyner, the man who earned himself an aggressive “pat down” at the airport when he refused to go through the TSA’s new AIT “porno scanners.” But it’s [...]
TSA May Prosecute “Don’t Touch My Junk” Guy |
| By: Michael Whitney Tuesday November 16, 2010 8:51 am |
You’ve probably heard of the “Don’t Touch My Junk” guy who chose to miss his flight rather than have TSA touch his genitals in its brand new “aggressive pat-downs” strategy. As if the experience wasn’t humiliating enough – and expensive, for missing his flight – the TSA has decided to make an example of John “Don’t Touch My Junk” Tyner. The TSA announced yesterday it would investigate, and may prosecute, Tyner for declining the porno scanners and groping.


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