Monday, November 22, 2010

Obama's Flight Buddy/TSA Pat-Down Protest Song/Stripper Arrested/Follow the Money


Grammy-winning musician Steve Vaus has used an Oceanside man's experience with airline security as inspiration for a new parody he released Friday, "Help You Make It to Your Flight."

Like the classic country song "Help Me Make It Through the Night," the song starts off romantic.

Take the ribbon from your hair
Shake it loose and let it fall

Then, it gets right into the sarcasm.

Leave your shoes right over there
Now, get up against the wall

I’ll run my hands inside your thighs
Up your legs and out of sight
But you can trust the TSA
To help you make it to your flight.


Source: Grammy Winner Pens TSA Pat-Down Protest Song | NBC San Diego

A San Diego man was arrested for refusing to complete the security process and for recording the incident on his iPhone, according to his attorney.

The companies with multimillion-dollar contracts to supply American airports with body-scanning machines more than doubled their spending on lobbying in the last five years and hired several high-profile former government officials to advance their causes in Washington.

Body Scanner Manufacturer Accompanies Obama on Trip to India.
7-year old girl: 'Grandmama, they touched you on your special girl spots'...; Woman on TSA patdowns: 'I feel molested.'