How Washington Protects Us
February 9, 2011
To two Democrat Senators, protecting my privacy means: it’s okay for a government agent to look at me naked, without a warrant, as long as they don’t take a picture and pass it around. If that’s how they “protect [my] privacy,” I’m very worried about how they will “protect [my] safety.” Oh wait, 30,000 fatal crashes a year on government roads, 11,000 veterans warned of possible STD exposure during VA colonoscopies, 25% of mortgages underwater in the Fed’s boom-and-bust…maybe these guys have been in Washington so long that they believe the definition of “to protect” is “to put at risk.”
Kathryn Muratore [send her mail] is a full-time mom and a former Chemistry professor. She holds a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology from UC Berkeley. Visit her blog protesting the TSA's naked scanners.

