TSA Lies About The Constitution In Defending Pat Downs

from the shocker dept

A few weeks back, we noted some plans in Texas to make the TSA patdowns illegal. We were curious as to what would happen if the bill passed. And while it has been moving forward, the TSA put out a blog post recently claiming that the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution meant that states could not regulate federal agencies:
What's our take on the Texas House of Representatives voting to ban the current TSA pat-down? Well, the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution (Article. VI. Clause 2) prevents states from regulating the federal government.
Well, Boing Boing points us to an analysis of that claim, which suggests it's all kinds of wrong -- and wrong in a manner that suggests the anonymous TSA blogger knows it's wrong (i.e., the TSA is flat-out lying):
The problem here? The statement is false. Ignorance from the TSA is unlikely, so I’ll call a spade a spade. They’re lying.

The supremacy clause says nothing of the sort.
Of course, some of this may come down to interpretations of the Supremacy Clause, but it certainly appears that the TSA is stretching the definition (quite a bit) to pretend that it means no federal agency can be constrained by a state government. It seems pretty sad how frequently it appears our federal government is purposely misstating or misinterpreting the Constitution.
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  • icon
    testcore (profile), 20 May 2011 @ 3:45pm

    Defending who?!?

    Who's Pat Downs?

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      xenomancer (profile), 20 May 2011 @ 4:10pm

      Re: Defending who?!?

      Yes, he is. He's been playing for Boston for quite some time.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        Anonymous Coward, 20 May 2011 @ 4:19pm

        Re: Re: Defending who?!?

        The Red Sox or the band? Now I'm really confused. Why the hell would the TSA care about a ballplayer?!?

        (Sorry, it's Friday afternoon and the rapture is coming. I don't have it in me to be serious anymore) ;)

        link to this | view in chronology ]

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          xenomancer (profile), 20 May 2011 @ 4:42pm

          Re: Re: Re: Defending who?!?

          The Red Sox, playing on first. The TSA cares because they fondle balls for a living.

          link to this | view in chronology ]

          • identicon
            Anonymous Coward, 20 May 2011 @ 5:43pm

            Re: Re: Re: Re: Defending who?!?

            downs on first? where'd who go?

            link to this | view in chronology ]

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              Chargone (profile), 21 May 2011 @ 4:35am

              Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Defending who?!?

              who's on second.

              link to this | view in chronology ]

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              Paul Hobbs (profile), 21 May 2011 @ 6:16pm

              Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Defending who?!?

              Now I'm really confused. Since when do you have downs in baseball? Or is this a football/baseball hybrid? Does that mean it's also energy efficient?

              link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Transbot9, 20 May 2011 @ 4:16pm

    Quite a legal battle...

    Should be an interesting legal fight if Texas starts arresting TSA agents and brings charges.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 20 May 2011 @ 4:51pm

    south park covers this

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 20 May 2011 @ 5:26pm

    Okay, as much as it pains me to say this...kudos to the TSA for being one of the few lying SoBs to actually allow comments.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 20 May 2011 @ 5:32pm

    And it all started with a wheat farmer, and a tenth amendment that was written to keep the federal government in check.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    John Doe, 20 May 2011 @ 5:35pm

    Almost got patted down today

    I got patted down for refusing the naked scanner last Friday. Today, I just missed getting patted down again. Fortunately they ran me through the metal detector because the naked scanner was backed up. I have had really good luck ovoiding the 2 out of 20+ lines in Atlanta that have the scanners. In case you are interested, avoid lines 12 adn 14.

    I was really get pissed about possibly going through the trouble of refusing the scan and then being groped. I swear, if I didnt' have to fly for my job it is doubtful I would fly at all.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 20 May 2011 @ 5:37pm

    Sure, NOW they pretend to care about the Constitution.

    Only when it suits them, of course.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 20 May 2011 @ 5:38pm

    Constitution.....what Constitution? You mean that old thing, nah...we don't really use it anymore -we got to protect those children, right?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    bADiTCH (profile), 20 May 2011 @ 5:54pm

    I simply refuse to fly commercial anymore, private plane or driving that's all I'll do anymore. Seems we lose more rights everyday.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Bruce Ediger (profile), 20 May 2011 @ 6:13pm

    Blogger Bob == Bagdhad Bob

    Is it my imagination or is "Blogger Bob" somehow conceptually or philosophically related to "Bagdhad Bob"?

    And again, the TSA committee that comprises "Blogger Bob" must have the thickest skin. Every single comment on the TSA blog is as pointed and harsh as can be.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      DogBreath, 21 May 2011 @ 12:10pm

      Re: Blogger Bob == Bagdhad Bob

      I've been thinking the same thing since I heard the first talk of "Blogger Bob", as in "just another mouthpiece attempting to deflect from the reality of what is really taking place", so I think you're right on the money.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Bergman (profile), 20 May 2011 @ 6:17pm

    Murder is only a crime under state laws, not federal. If the TSA is correct about the Supremacy Clause, then any federal employee can get away with first degree murder simply by asking their immediate superior for permission.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Jeremy, 21 May 2011 @ 5:05pm

      Re:

      haha.. what a retarded comment. If it's illegal in all states, which I am pretty sure it is, then no one, including a federal employee could break the law. The problem on this site is a bunch of tech nerds shouldn't be trying to talk about law.. It really is making a lot of you sound like idiots.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Fisher1949, 20 May 2011 @ 6:30pm

    TSA

    TSA claims that they conduct respectful pat downs and do not touch genitals or the anus. Why would they have any objection to the Texas legislation which only prohibits what TSA claims doesn't happen?

    Their arrogance is seemingly boundless and have managed to intimidate Congress and escalate their assault on travelers and the Constitution.

    In the last five months there have been 25 screeners arrested, 23 security failures, 4,000+ groping complaints and dozens of lawsuits. Yet TSA hasn't stopped one terrorist incident in nine years.

    Fortunately some people and lawmakers are beginning to realize that they are being misled by TSA's paranoia.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Thomas (profile), 20 May 2011 @ 6:48pm

    The TSA...

    is just like most government agencies; they lie to cover their own tushies.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    sumquy (profile), 20 May 2011 @ 6:56pm

    i am a texan and i would love to count coup on my state being the one to oppose the tyranny of the evil feds and their imperiousness.
    sadly, honesty compels me to tell you that this whole thing is being misconstrued. texas politicians don't care about the civil rights of texas citizens any more than the rest of the states. no, no, no. this is about us giving the feds the finger. resentment of those damn yankees stems all the way back to the war of northern aggression, and you can actually be decertified as a texas citizen if you don't scorn the revenooers at every opportunity. (this law hasn't actually been enforced in many years due to its ambiguity and questions about its enforceability , but does remain on the books).
    in sum, its not principle, it's just ornerynous.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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      Chris Rhodes (profile), 23 May 2011 @ 7:25am

      Re:

      texas politicians don't care about the civil rights of texas citizens any more than the rest of the states. no, no, no. this is about us giving the feds the finger.

      Well, I'll take what I can get. ;)

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Pwdrskir (profile), 20 May 2011 @ 8:45pm

    State Law vs The Feds

    The supremacy clause is being used by the DOJ in the AZ lawsuit dealing with the state's law vs Federal law on immigration issues.

    I wonder how SCOTUS will side?

    How will their decision affect the outlook on the TSA and the 10th Amendment?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Gene Cavanaugh (profile), 21 May 2011 @ 10:05am

    TSA patdowns and the Constitution

    The beauty of not knowing anything about the law is that you can interpret the Constitution any way you want. It is like the ignorant who "tell us" what the Bible and Quran say.
    The Interstate Commerce Clause of the Constitution empowers the Federal Government over the States in matters relating to commerce between the States (and that is emphatically here). While this could be taken to the Supreme Court (the worst one ever), and, for the first time ever in our history, there is doubt about what those people would decide, there really isn't an issue. Texas does not have that right.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Helpful Jones, 22 May 2011 @ 4:11am

    Lying bastard

    How about some HOPE & CHANGE (tm) all up in this beeyotch!?

    WTF Obama? You were elected as the anti-boosh, when are you going to quit following his playbook step by fekkin' step??!!

    Troops still in the sandboxes
    Gitmo still in operation
    Patriot act renewed
    and
    TSA STILL GROPING OUR NADS!!

    You lying piece of sh1t!

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    TheSteelGeneral (profile), 22 May 2011 @ 9:27am

    You are all talking a load of BS

    on matters of national security, the Federal Government DOES TOO have that right, are you all crazy? Do you prefer to be blown up or something? the fact that you all are ignorant about what the constitution says, and how many would-be bombers the TSA caught does NOT mean you're entitled to your own set of facts.

    The best thing about this issue that 90% of people screaming about this, were cheering the Patriot Act and still support that.
    A govt agent spying on you could detect a whole lot of stuff, like creditcard data, where you keep your cash and who your wife is screwing besides you.
    But you're okay with that, and you take the chance of being blown up in an airplane for granted. That makes no sense. Then again, it's Texans doing most of the yelling ...

    if you're okay with the govt spying on you, you're okay with the govt patting you down. Oh wait ..... is it because this time a black dude "ordered them to do that". Do you feel violated cos Obama's president? Well, feel violated no more, cos it was buddy D0bya who started all of this.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      abc gum, 22 May 2011 @ 3:04pm

      Re: You are all talking a load of BS

      lol - wut?

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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        TheSteelGeneral (profile), 23 May 2011 @ 3:12am

        Re: Re: You are all talking a load of BS

        TSA is NOT lying. There is such a thing as a Supremacy Clause (I love it when supreme-racists get struck down by something that's called the Supremacy Clause!!)
        which says that Federal law is more important than local Podunkakadunk law, especially where it concerns INTERSTATE COMMERCE, and tiny things like oh say ... preventing Americans getting blown up!
        What, do you think this some game? That some imaginary Washington bureacrat is sitting in his office thinking every day: "Now, how can I Fcuk up the lives of Americans today?" Ooops sorry, perhaps you think he should think "Real" Americans?

        Even if you think there's some liberal elitist bureaucrat who came up via a scholarship in Washington (how anyone can study on a scholarship and still be an elitist is beyond me, but I know it makes perfect sense to your feverish paranoid little minds) doing this "just to get back at us", perhaps you should think about WHY he might wanna "get back" at you. Is it because "real" Americans were racist against him and people like him? Is it because, after enslaving people like for 300 years, you've started lynching them, denying them homes, loans and education?
        Maybe. I mean, who could resent all that? Who could be so ungrateful not to be thankful for 300 years of slavery?


        The larger issue is of course, the sudden discovery of civil liberties by the ReichWing. They had no problems with the Patriot Act, but against the TSA? All of a sudden THEY want civil liberties, "probable cause", to the point that they don't mind the chance of being blown to pieces in the air?
        Bunch of hypocrites.


        Oh wait. Of course its not about them wanting civil liberties. It's about them telling the Feds to go fcuk themselves. Well, I got news for you, although it's very old (but your kind doesn't read newspapers, so...)

        This matter has been already settled in the 19th century!!

        TSA outranks whatever the Texas legislature comes up with regarding interstate affairs and security.

        And if the Feds can't do their jobs, that's because Repukes have bled the Federal Govt dry. Up to the point where it's now a failed state.
        This is America first, then Texas. States come second. If it's the other way round, you either start a war, again! or move to Europe. ... Oh wait ... they have REAL governments, not the bought and paid for by Big Corp kind we have here.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

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      Chris Rhodes (profile), 23 May 2011 @ 7:27am

      Re: You are all talking a load of BS

      The best thing about this issue that 90% of people screaming about this, were cheering the Patriot Act and still support that.

      Proof? I, for one, support neither. You seem to be stuck in a "conservatives vs liberals" mindset.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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        TheSteelGeneral (profile), 23 May 2011 @ 3:55pm

        Re: Re: You are all talking a load of BS

        Very nice that you're against both, but you seem to be drinking the Kool-aid of insane anti-governmentism (btw, where did you all get this idea that goverment is inherently bad? that taxes are bad? http://www.governmentisgood.com/articles.php?aid=7&p=4)

        Or is it the Kool-aid of fake-libertarian fantasy "Independents"? Who claims to be neutral is just a too much of a coward to choose one or the other, it's as simple as that.

        The retreat of the socially progressive, moderate rightwingers into some fantasy-"both sides are equally bad"-land is perhaps understandable, but should be rejected with full force.
        We are BETTER people than rightwingers, and they know it. They are the ones who are lying through their teeth, and they know it.
        They're being hypocrites about their Family Values and they know it. They all vote for prostitute lovers like Vitter, cheaters like McCain, Gingrich and Giuliani.
        They have an insane anti-government rhetoric, which says: Don't tax, but spend MORE on guns killing brown people.
        Don't tax, but just export our jobs overseas.

        So, don't come to me with some type of "both equally bad" message, cos it's a load of BS.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

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          Chris Rhodes (profile), 24 May 2011 @ 6:56am

          Re: Re: Re: You are all talking a load of BS

          you seem to be drinking the Kool-aid of insane anti-governmentism

          Disliking the Patriot Act makes one insanely anti-government?

          Who claims to be neutral is just a too much of a coward to choose one or the other, it's as simple as that.

          I'm not neutral. I have a very specific set of beliefs, and neither of the two parties offers me anything to cheer for. In fact, I'd go so far as to say both parties are exactly the same. The stuff Democrats yelled about while Bush was in office are the same things they approve of now that Obama is the chosen puppet, and the stuff the Republicans were so proud of during the Bush administration are now the things they claim to hate about Obama. Republicans were all for Romney's disastrous healthcare plans until Obama suggested they take it countrywide, then suddenly they changed their tune. Democrats were all about transparency in government until Obama decided to be more secretive that Bush.

          It's all bullshit "Go team!" politics with not an ounce of intellectual honesty in it.

          link to this | view in chronology ]

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            TheSteelGeneral (profile), 26 May 2011 @ 2:06am

            Re: Re: Re: Re: You are all talking a load of BS

            Sorry, I can't help you. If your anti-governmentism makes you so blind that you can't see the difference between Obama and Bush, you're beyond repair.

            Really, again:
            don't come to me with some type of "both equally bad" message, cos it's a load of BS.

            Time and again, Democrats and Obama take measures that aim to strenghten the middle class and yes, even the poor! I know, helping the poor via taxes it's really sacrilegous in Teabaggers eyes, but that's why they're teabaggers.

            Look at the health care measures alone, the fact that he saved the financial system.

            Anyone who claims Obama is "just as bad" is either lying, stupid, a troll or wilfully ignorant. Probably all of the above.

            link to this | view in chronology ]

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              Chris Rhodes (profile), 26 May 2011 @ 10:27am

              Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: You are all talking a load of BS

              Look at the health care measures alone

              The ones that are going to make healthcare cost more?

              he fact that he saved the financial system.

              You have an odd definition of "fact".

              link to this | view in chronology ]

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            TheSteelGeneral (profile), 26 May 2011 @ 2:28am

            Re: Re: Re: Re: You are all talking a load of BS

            and pray do tell us what precise flavor of Ron Paulism you prefer? is it the Good Ol' racist Ron Paul? The anti-abortion Ron Paul? or the new and Improved-its-not Randy Paulism?

            Oh sorry, you're not a fan? so called libertarian perhaps? Please do tell, the suspense is killing ... sorry, boring me to death.

            Things that Obama does differently:
            FINANCIAL FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY:
            Established the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. ref
            Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010. ref, ref
            Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act.
            Established new offshore investment policy that promotes in-sourcing.

            but, feel free to yell tax-and-spend from the top of your lungs, we've only heard that one 11,583 times, room for more.


            Civil Rights
            - Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act; Instituted equal pay for women.
            - Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act to include gender, sexual orientation and disability.
            - The repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell (DADT).
            - Increased minority access to capital

            STIMULUS!!!!
            http://buythebookcv.blogspot.com/2010/02/financial-exhibits.html
            The Economy Has Been Growing, The Private Sector Has Begun to Add Jobs and GDP would have been lower without the Recovery Act, Unemployment would have been higher without ARRA the STIMULUS

            I know, you listen to FoKKKs and they tell you that the stimulus is actually your tax money going to poor blacks so they can live in the lap of luxury, like innercity Detroit, the lower ninth ward of New Orleans (where they aren't living anymore, btw, cos it's been seized to build homes for rich whites)


            Jobs
            Jobs for Main Street Act (2010).
            American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act of 2010.
            Job training programs in clean technologies for displaced workers

            CBO found 3.7 Million jobs created by stimulus (May 2010). http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/801-economy/99915-cbo-finds-stimulus-bill-boosted-job-growth

            link to this | view in chronology ]

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              Chris Rhodes (profile), 26 May 2011 @ 10:26am

              Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: You are all talking a load of BS

              The fact that you parrot any misleading statistic the government puts out without critical thought does you no justice.

              Look at the methodology behind some of the numbers and you might be surprised about how they were reached.

              link to this | view in chronology ]

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                TheSteelGeneral (profile), 27 Jun 2011 @ 4:34pm

                Chris Rhodes is Stalking a load of BS

                Sorry, what misleading statistic is that?

                Could it be the statistic (= common sense, but measured in cold hard numbers) that tells us the gap between rich and poor in these United States is ever widening?

                In the seventies, a companies President made about 75 times what Joe Sixpack made. Now, that's a staggering 450 times.

                Could be the statistic that the government funded Harvard School of Economics calculated of 45,000 (that's FORTY FIVE THOUSAND) Americans dying each year because of not enough health care coverage. It was healthier to live in Dickensian times. Ooh wait, Harvard is NOT EVEN funded by the government but privately!

                But you know:
                The fact that you parrot any misleading statistic the the Heritage foundation/Teabaggers/FoKKKs puts out without critical thought does TOO do you justice ... since it reveals you as the moron you are.

                link to this | view in chronology ]

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    TheSteelGeneral (profile), 22 May 2011 @ 7:40pm

    This does remind me of GOP tactic of defunding IRS because ... they don't like taxes. (the gop? who knew?)
    Then complaining about the debt.

    So, they'll neuter the TSA to nothing.
    Then complain about terrorism.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      abc gum, 23 May 2011 @ 5:04am

      Re:

      Other things the GOP is good at, this could be fun.

      Defund education and complain about education
      Defund NOAA and complain about weather predictions
      Defund health services and complain about non healthy people
      Defund research and development and complain about foreign innovation

      Add military funding and complain about a lack of invading
      Add tax breaks for the rich and complain about a lack of revenue

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        Anonymous Coward, 26 May 2011 @ 1:57am

        Re: Re:

        yah .... rocket science, it's not, but it's too hard for the Teabaggers

        BTW, did you know that calling them "Teabagger" is now officially banned by a lot of sites? Whiny little bitches, the lot of 'em....)

        link to this | view in chronology ]


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