“Kansas is treading ground Texas did in 2011, with 21 members of its legislature introducing a bill that would prohibit the TSA’s sexual assault at airports. And ‘experts’ once again predict problems arising from such courage, chief among them that ‘the U.S. Constitution bars states from regulating the actions of the federal government.’ Why do we never hear a peep from these ‘experts’ about the Fourth Amendment’s ban of unreasonable search and seizure?”
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/132578.html
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