Pedophile?
Or TSA Screener?
by
Becky Akers
by Becky Akers
After his
arrest on Tuesday for attempting to seduce an undercover cop,
Deputy Press Secretary Brian Doyle was suspended by the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS). This is clearly a mistake. The DHS should
merely demote him: far from being a criminal, Brian is just another
victim of the Peter Principle. He belongs at an airport, wielding
a wand and a uniform, rather than in the PR office at DHS headquarters.
I predict that with a wee bit of training, Brian will quickly become
Screener of the Year at the DHS's most infamous bureaucracy, the
Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Consider the
skills Brian has demonstrated in his enthusiasm for teen-aged girls,
and ask yourself whether these talents should wither in prison rather
than enhance airport security. For instance, AP
tells us that "on several occasions, Doyle instructed [the undercover
cop] to perform a sexual act while thinking of him and described
explicit activities he wanted to have with her..." Ergo, Brian should
excel at ordering passengers to spread their legs so he can stick
his wand between them. I see him eagerly studying passengers' stockinged
feet, too, à la Dick Morris. Brian may need help with the next step,
that of actually molesting folks, because, unlike screeners, he
has heretofore contented himself with pecking out words on a keyboard.
Confronted with living, quivering flesh, he may be temporarily paralyzed
with ecstasy, akin to an alcoholic who finds himself alone with
a full bottle. That's where the training comes in. With the right
attitude, however, our hero should soon be patting down his victims
with the best of them.
Brian also
likes dirty pictures. The Tampa
Tribune reports that "Doyle repeatedly request[ed
the undercover cop]... to purchase a Web camera so that she could
send explicit images to Doyle... Doyle promised to reciprocate..."
Here again, Brian’s hobby admirably fits him for work as a screener
since enthusiasm for "explicit images" is fast becoming a job requirement.
For almost a year now, the
TSA has been threatening to install "backscatter X-rays machines"
at airport checkpoints nationwide. These refrigerator-sized gadgets
peer through clothes to the flesh beneath, virtually stripping the
passengers forced to walk through them while screeners watch.
All in all,
Brian ought to be commended and put on the TSA’s fast track. Instead,
he was entrapped by "two full-time computer crime detectives" in
the Polk County (FL) sheriff's office with nothing better to do
than "pose online as teenagers."
"He chose us.
He initiated the conversation," a spokesgal
for the cops said. "This is how we catch predators." No word
on whether fear’s spreading among the approximately 45,000 screeners
still at large and preying on us.
Actually, regardless
of the crimes Brian has committed against our freedom and the Constitution,
he is innocent of the felonies for which he was arrested. He did
nothing but email pornography to another, very willing adult, one
who eagerly responded and who played on his emotions by pretending
to have survived cancer. True, Brian "believed" the cop to be a
14-year-old girl, but only fascists prosecute a man for his thoughts.
Unfortunately
for Brian, fascists now run the country. Russ
Knocke, Brian's fellow spokesliar at the DHS, solemnly intoned,
"We take these allegations very seriously, and we will cooperate
fully with this ongoing investigation."
On the other
hand, perhaps a sort of cosmic justice is at work here. The Polk
folks who nailed Brian hail from the county next door to Orlando’s.
And Orlando was home to Rigoberto Alpizar, whose murder last December
Brian helped cover up. When Federal air marshals gunned down this
passenger for disembarking from his plane, Brian stepped up to the
DHS mike and shamelessly
lied: "[Alpizar] threatened that he had a bomb in his backpack."
This completely contradicted
testimony from eyewitnesses aboard the flight, some of whom
vigorously denied that Mr. Alpizar said anything whatever and
all of whom agreed he never uttered the word "bomb." Yet the marshals
were never charged in Mr. Alpizar’s death, and the lie has been
told so often it is now "true": a story
in USA Today earlier this week mentioned "the case last
December in which a man who falsely said he had a bomb was shot
and killed by a federal air marshal in Miami."
In his arrest
as a pedophile, Brian may not reap exactly what he sowed. But it’s
close enough for government work.
April
7, 2006
Becky
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writes primarily about the American Revolution.
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