http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43932289/ns/us_news-the_new_york_times/
Shocking. Little Tammy needs to have her dolly stolen and naughty bits rubbed by the nice man in blue, "For Safety" but some anonymous nutter with ties to terrorists still gets to fly his plane. I wonder which one is the security risk? Quick, grab a TSA screener and give him 3 tries. But they still don't get it.
The Transportation Security Administration cannot determine the real identity of thousands of the people to whom the Federal Aviation Administration has issued licenses as pilots and aircraft mechanics, but has located an additional 27 who should not have held them because of terrorist connections, according to an internal report by the Department of Homeland Security.
a private data analysis company in New York determined that the man convicted of bombing Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988 still held an F.A.A. license, as did a man caught trying to smuggle military equipment to Hezbollah in Lebanon, a man convicted of trying to manufacture an airborne poison in his basement and a self-described "eco-terrorist" who fled the country after he was indicted on a charge of arson.
Shocking. Little Tammy needs to have her dolly stolen and naughty bits rubbed by the nice man in blue, "For Safety" but some anonymous nutter with ties to terrorists still gets to fly his plane. I wonder which one is the security risk? Quick, grab a TSA screener and give him 3 tries. But they still don't get it.