In today’s world of post-9/11 paranoia perpetrated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Transportation Security Administration — the infamous TSA — it appears trolls from within the organization are spamming a critic’s blog site called We Won’t Fly.
George Donnelly reports at We Won’t Fly, a “taxpayer-funded troll’s gem of a comment” was posted on the blog site. Through some further forensic investigation, Donnelly discovered multiple (19) vile comments posted from computer IP (Internet Protocol) addresses from within DHS servers.
The comment which popped the trip wire:
Fuck you, Fuck all you cocksuckers, you wont (sic) change anything. ride the bus, TSA is here to stay there (sic) doing a great job keeping americia (sic) safe. — Signed, ‘butch’
As you can see, not only does the TSA get to grope you at will (including groping passengers named Will), their spell checker may or may not have worked. When did we become the United States of Americia? Is ‘butch’ an illegal alien working for the TSA or a product of the public school system?
Questions Not Answered
Donnelly raises some very critical questions:
- Is this an official statement?
- If not, is it an accurate representation of the DHS position?
- Was this person on the public dime when he or she posted this?
- Who posted this and what is their position with DHS?
What’s even more disturbing, Donnelly reports he is being personally attacked from an IP address “belonging to mitre.org, a corporation whose core competency is securing federal government contracts, including DHS and TSA ones.” His four critical questions would reasonably apply here, too.
The First Amendment
While most Americans would agree Donnelly has a First Amendment right to be critical on his blog of the TSA, what is troubling is it appears from his article there are trolls from within the government and federal contractors who are using taxpayer dollars and resources to attack an American for his opinion.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. — First Amendment, U.S. Constitution, Ratified on December 15, 1791
Of the most basic of inalienable rights granted under the U.S. Constitution — Free Speech — Congress has to investigate these reported incidents. Whether or not these allegations are discovered to be factually true (and on face value I believe the allegations), it is incumbent upon our duly elected representatives to get to the bottom of this most egregious attack.
Though the 111th Congress adjourned today, We the People are entitled to have these events investigated and the guilty parties exposed and prosecuted.
Maybe this is just a symptom which explains why our ‘classified’ flame-cables got out into the wild. Congress didn’t care about Pvt. Manning’s supervisors and handlers who empowered him. Will Congress let this attack upon a U.S. citizen go unnoticed? I pray not.
The first part of the equation WRITE.VOTE.RECALL starts with WRITE.
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The Hollywood Republican


