Maybe, but in general background checks look for records of
known activity, they have to show [prove] that you are
forbidden with positive records. No records probably will
pass the test.
I can design a level of security that will prevent all crime
and terrorism, it will involve having at least 1 policeman
every 50 square feet in every town and city, 1 policeman for
every civilian on every train, plane or bus. Everybody will
be tattooed with a bar code on their face for
identification.
Everybody will need permission before leaving their house,
school or work.
But then who will protect us from the police?
--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
some support
http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm
"Skylune" wrote in message
lkaboutaviation.com...
| by "Jim Macklin"
Dec 15, 2005 at
| 11:10 AM
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| TSA rules only detect known terrorists and others with
| criminal records.
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| James H. Macklin
| ATP,CFI,A&P
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| If this is so, it seems the new requirements WOULD HAVE
detected the 9-11
| terrorists. I say this because several of the hijackers
were in the
| country illegally, using forged documents (passports and
visas) to
| illegally obtain driver's licenses. (I confirmed this in
a news search.)
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| Surely, the TSA would pick up forged passports, especially
the new
| passports now being required for foreigners entering the
country.
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