So, you may have seen
reports that National Opt-Out Day was a
complete and utter failure (or, perhaps,
that it fizzled instead), because there were no major hassles at any of the airports using the new pornoscopes and freedom-gropes.
You may even have read stories claiming that this was an EPIC VICTOLY for the TSA.
But consider this.
If this is such a victory for the TSA, then:
. . . Why is the mainstream media engaging in
personal attacks against the founder of National Opt-Out Day? . . . Why did the TSA
turn off their pornoscopes in several airports? . . . Why did a recent poll show that
61% of all travelers oppose the pornoscopes and freedom gropes, when a previous poll -
one taken barely a week prior, I might add - showed that 80% of all travelers SUPPORTED them?
. . . And why did 92% of all travelers yesterday (or 94%,
depending on what source you check)
choose not to fly at all? So, was National Opt-Out Day a failure?
I THINK NOT!