From: "Greg Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I don't have a problem with SA whitelisting the TSA or any other government
agency.

The only thing that I would need before whitelisting is for each agency to
post a video on their website of all senior management removing their shoes, their clothes, pass through a metal detector, submit to a body cavity search
and sign a statement that they are indeed not spammers.

With these prerequisites, I think we could come to some kind of agreement to
whitelist them, otherwise I am happy the way it is. :-)

I'm advocating that it should only be done on a per user basis. So far
the local TSA folks have been right polite about their job so I can't
get on them too hard. Otherwise I might suggest the same for each case
along with the fine folks in Government, particularly Congress, who
passed the enabling law. But then, the mental image of Teddy stripped
to the buff undergoing a body cavity search just blew out all the fuses
in my imaginatorium.

{^_-}

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