Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Today on The Wells Report Tuesday November 16, 2010
Brett Ship from WFAA stops by to talk with Jon-David about the land next to the Irving Convention Center. Why is it still undeveloped and where is all the money going? Also, Jacquielynn Floyd from The Dallas Morning News gives us her take on the TSA issues going on. How do you feel about illegal immigrant getting in-state tuition when US citizen don't? We'll tackle the issues next time on The Wells Report 1-866-660-KSKY (5759)
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With all due respect this lady doesn't know what she is talking about in regards to TSA not groping people at the airport too many people have complained about being fondled the head of the TSA bragged about stepping up the procedure in order to make people succumb to the scanning. They are becoming more invasive and now they're even starting to put their hands not just in the waistband but down your pants to feel your genitals if this government were so worried about security the borders would be closed. Furthermore, the Intn'l Atomic Energy Agency has stated that these scanners do put out an extreme amount of radiation and most likely will cause cancer later in people down the road. I wouldn't believe anything any person at TSA tells me. Thank you have a nice day, Sincerely, Larry
ReplyDeleteI was sent this today & thought it might be appropriate. All we need to do is develop a booth that you can step into that will not X-ray you, but will automatically detonate any explosive device you may have hidden on or in your body. The explosion will be contained within the sealed booth. This would be a win-win for everyone. There would be no racial profiling and the device would eliminate long and expensive trials.
ReplyDeleteI can see it now: you're in the airport terminal and you hear a muffled explosion. Shortly thereafter an announcement comes over the PA system, "Attention standby passengers, we now have a seat available on flight number...
A child automatically becomes a U.S. citizen when all of the following conditions have been met under section 320 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), as amended by the Child Citizenship Act (CCA):
ReplyDeleteAt least one parent of the child is a U.S. citizen, whether by birth or naturalization.
The child is under the age of 18 years.
The child is residing in the United States in the legal and physical custody of the U.S. citizen parent based on a lawful admission for permanent residence.
Im pretty sure Obama meets these rules.
GET OVER IT ALREADY