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TopicPageTSA airport screening procedures controversy
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SourcePageBoston Herald
DateDateNovember 16, 2010
URLURLhttp://www.bostonherald.com/news/columnists/view/20101116freedom_fades_as_we_grope_for_answers/
QuoteText"Think about your 15-year-old daughter’s breasts being squeezed by some stranger. Think about your pregnant wife being X-rayed, which damages the unborn. Many scientists insist scanners will also increase cancer risk in small children and adolescents. Think of those already sexually molested now facing a public, government-sponsored molestation anytime they take the shuttle to New York."
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Freedom fades as we grope for answers by Margery Eagan (Boston Herald, November 16, 2010) (view)