Global Security Watch > An Air Marshal Victory for all of US

[The Project On Government Oversight (POGO) Blog] Kudos to Federal Air Marshal Frank Terreri and ACLU in Southern California for prevailing in litigation concerning whether air marshals can alert the public of safety and security concerns. They reached an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security, in which, according to the press release, “the government has agreed to send an e-mail within the week to all federal air marshals clarifying its policy on what marshals can say publicly.

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http://kentroversypapers.blogspot.com [The Kentroversy Papers] Homeland Security: Now Fighting Bumper Sticker... : Beneath that, on a large, white (and also taped-on) placard: "Support our returning troops and their families when they need help: Give them this number: GI RIGHTS HOTLINE: 1-800-394-9544." On both doors, in bold capital letters: "DEATH IN IRAQ IS NOT A CAREER OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG AMERICANS." Taking up nearly half of the back window: "Veterans for Peace Chapter 117, Idaho." On the driver's side wheel well, also in all caps: "PERHAPS GOD BLESSES EVERY NATION, NOT JUST THE USA." And interspersed between them all, he places a variety of purchased bumper stickers and magnetic ribbons reading, among other sentiments, "Support our Troops: Bring them Home Now," "Support Diversity" and "Honor Vets, Wage Peace."

http://theconfederatecitizen.blogspot.com [The Confederate Citizen] Division of Forces: The Roman Empire was the super power of its day, so much so that no nation could stand against its mighty legions. But the Roman Empire corrupted itself from within, divided and finally collapsed.

[Brokekid.net] Antiwar stickers are apparently illegal... : He is a scientist with a federal agency in Boise–one that is part of the executive branch, ironically–and he parked in his usual spot, just outside of the federal Natural Resource Center on Vinnell Way in Boise, kitty corner to a Wal-Mart, a Lowe’s Home Improvement Center and a 21-screen Edwards cineplex. Made up of two large, square brick buildings (VERIFY), the complex houses a variety of federal offices including the Social Security Administration, the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Immigration and Naturalization Service, among others.

[Pogoblog.typepad.com] The Project On Government Oversight (POGO) Blog: Federal Air ...: Thomas Quinn, head of the Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS) in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced he will resign on February 3rd, according to Newsweek. Quinn did not state why he is resigning.

Michellemalkin.comhttp://michellemalkin.com [Michellemalkin.com] Michelle Malkin: UPDATE ON THE AIR MARSHALS: Lots of increased chatter over the last week about an imminent resignation from Tom Quinn, the top fashion cop at the Federal Air Marshals Service. Last Wednesday, marshals got word of a new special FAMS "advisory board" being formed to investigate marshals' concerns over the infamous dress code, hiring practices, and other issues.

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