Ok, so that title may be a bit much, but with this recent vote, how can you not think it? The house today voted to protect "john does" from lawsuits if they report any suspicious activity. In other words, if someone sees someone doing suspicious things, they can report that person and not get sued by that person, even if that person is later to have been found to not have done anything wrong.
Here's a link to how everyone voted. Please note, everyone who voted "no" was a Democrat.
Rep. Bennie Thompson, Mississippi Democrat and chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, opposed the motion over loud objections from colleagues on the House floor, forcing several calls to order from the chair.
So in other words, she has no problem with people suing people who report suspicious activities. She also is quoted as saying: "This might be well-intended, but it has unintended consequences."
She's exactly right there. If the Imams thrown off a plane recently weren't terrorists, and were doing suspicious things such as moving seats, asking for seat belt extensions when none were needed, and so on, they were doing it to get a hopeful lawsuit settlement from the airlines. This lawsuit would prevent them from suing the people who reported the activity, thus, it would be an "unintended consequence" for the Imams.
The Imams were also taking patterns in seating similar to the September 11th hijackers. Tell me that isn't suspicious in of itself.
Actor James Woods reported suspicious activity and it was found that the men he reported were among the September 11th hijackers. It was later learned that FAA officials didn't follow up on the report because it would be "racial profiling". That came back to bite everyone in the ass just 6 weeks later.
The bottom line is that everyone knows that the Imams kicked off the plane were either terrorists or seeking a way to yank the chain of the airlines and the government, hoping for a lawsuit settlement. When CAIR gets involved you know there's got to be some terrorist links somewhere.
Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com
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