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		<title>Some good news for the week: TSA acknowledges lack of authority</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Specifically in going on fishing expeditions where it has absolutely nothing to do with security on airplanes: Thanks to Steve Bierfeldt&#8217;s courageous stand in Missouri several months ago (and in the face of an ACLU lawsuit), the TSA now has to abide by two newly declared rules: The new rules, issued in September and October, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.campaignforliberty.com/blog.php?view=28301">Specifically in going on fishing expeditions where it has absolutely nothing to do with security on airplanes</a>:</p>
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Thanks to Steve Bierfeldt&#8217;s courageous stand in Missouri several months ago (and in the face of an ACLU lawsuit), the TSA now has to abide by two newly declared rules:</p>
<blockquote><p>The new rules, issued in September and October, tell officers &#8220;screening may not be conducted to detect evidence of crimes unrelated to transportation security&#8221; and that large amounts of cash don&#8217;t qualify as suspicious for purposes of safety&#8230;.
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<p>Even though the congress and the office of president continue to treat the Constitution as &#8220;not a serious&#8221; document, it&#8217;s good to see that some part of the federal bureaucracy thinks that the Constitution is worth the paper it&#8217;s written on.</p>
<p>Too bad it had to take a lot of bad publicity and a lawsuit to goad them into taking this official position, but, hey, it&#8217;s TSA. I&#8217;ll take whatever improvements I can get.</p>
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