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In my opinion, it's nothing about who's POTUS. It's about government interference in my life - regardless of who is in power.
National ID cards are too intrusive, but body scans and pat downs are OK. ![]() We flew to L.A. and back the last week in September via Southwest. It was the usual take off your shoes, put your belongings in a tray, and step through the metal scanner. No big deal. On our way home, SW was offering a deal on their credit cards. Pay $59 for one year and get a free flight on their airline anywhere they fly so long as you use the benefit in the next two years. We signed up for it. Now with this latest news, I called Southwest today and said I wished to cancel the credit card and get my $59 back - my husband, too. They asked why and I told them that I wasn't subjecting myself to any body scan and pat down. Since we hadn't charged anything on either card, they agreed to give us our $59/each back and cancel the card. They're paying way too much attention to individuals and not enough attention to what might be in luggage and packages. Personal option - we refuse to fly in the future so long as they have these intrusive security measures in place.
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