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Thank you.
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I'm Kennedy Plaza and we've got TSA expected.
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Excuse me sir.
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Why is TSA patrolling the plaza over here?
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Excuse me?
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Why is TSA patrolling the plaza over here?
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We're not patrolling.
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We're always here, though.
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We come here every now and then.
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But why are you here?
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It's just a routine.
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Routine for what?
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Operation.
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Operation for what?
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What's that?
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You guys set up naked body scanners here, too?
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No.
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But what's your purpose being here?
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It's just a security enhancement.
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Enhancement against what?
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Any type of threat that may... What kind of threat is that?
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I've seen all the propaganda videos from... Propaganda?
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The Nazi Janet Napolitano.
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I told you why I'm here.
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Yeah, but sorry, like uh... Homeland Security has no jurisdiction here.
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I'm not here to argue with you or anything.
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Yeah, but we're here to defend the Constitution.
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And by you guys being here, you're posing a threat to people's liberties.
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But what kind of threat are you talking about?
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That's what we want to know.
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Sir, what kind of threat are you looking for?
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Sir, as federal agents, you have to answer these questions under the Constitution.
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We don't abide by your Patriot Act.
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Your Patriot Act is unconstitutional.
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It's a Nazi act.
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Sir, why are you here?
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So if you see something, what do you do?
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Sir, if you see something, what do you do then?
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That's what we want to know.
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Why are you here?
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I told you why we're here.
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I know, you told me.
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What do you do if you see something?
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It's a minor question that you're asking me.
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It's a conflict.
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It's not a conflict.
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As a federal inspector, you have to... You are being very aggressive towards us.
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Yeah, but we need to know these answers.
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We're going to go our way, okay?
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Yeah, but we need to know these answers, sir.
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As a public official, you have to answer our questions.
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What do you do if you see somebody who is a threat?
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You contact the appropriate people.
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Who's that?
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It's none of your concern.
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It is my concern.
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I'm a citizen of this country.
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You guys have a card?
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You have an ID, sir, of TSA inspector?
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Sir, do you have an ID?
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Sir, do you have an ID of being a TSA inspector?
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How do we know you're not a palister?
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Sir, what do you do if you see something?
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Who do you call?
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It is my concern to know.
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Who do you call, sir?
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It's my concern to know.
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Sir, as a public official, you have to answer my question under the Constitution.
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So you look here, right on Truth Radio, you're seeing two TSA inspectors that will not answer constitutional questions.
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And he's contacted his supervisor.
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He can tell you, Homeland Security, we're not going to obey you.
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We're not going to abide by your unconstitutional laws.
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That's right, TSA people, they want to take your civil liberties away.
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These are the criminals in our government.
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They want to take our constitutional rights away.
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Boss, you're going to do that across the street.
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You can't do it on the RIPTA property.
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Okay.
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Alright, so you walk off the sidewalk and pass this fellow.
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Sir, excuse me, there's case laws in the Constitution that says we can't do this.
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No, this is RIPTA property and they don't want you on here.
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Listen to me!
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Sir, I'm calling the Constitution.
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I don't care what you're quoting.
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I'm telling you to go across the street.
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Sir, the Constitution don't count here.
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Go across the street, I said.
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That's it.
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So if we stand on the street, we're going to get in trouble.
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You're not going to stand on the street.
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You stand on the sidewalk on that side, that's fine.
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This is Ripton property and they don't want anybody distributing leaflets on their property.
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We're not selling nothing, sir.
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I didn't say you're selling anything.
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You're distributing leaflets.
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There's no more questions.
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You can go on that side and that's it.
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We're under a constitution.
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We'll lock you up if I tell you to move.
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Trying to be nice.
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We're exercising the constitution.
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Trying to be nice.
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Go over on the sidewalk across the street.
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Yeah, and we got case laws in the First Amendment to back us up.
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I'm glad for you.
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I'll tell you what to do.
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Thank you, sir.
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Thank you, sir.
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Thank you for honoring your oath in the Constitution, too.
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Bye.
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Bye, guys.
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Let's go.
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And this is a police officer, folks, TruthRadio.cc, that does not honor his Constitution, nor his oath.
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Oh, you're wearing a sidewalk mask.
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Come here.
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Get out on the street, there's cars and buses.
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Oh, you told us to move, so...
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9-11 was an inside job!
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Police officers, on your oath, honor the Constitution.
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Freedom of speech shall not be infringed by no one.
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We're here to stand for truth.
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9-11 was an inside job.
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It was orchestrated by the military-industrial complex and the Bush administration.
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Read the Constitution and honor your oath!
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You're not above the law!
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Hey guys, these jerks here, these jerks are here to take away our civil liberties.
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They're nothing but tyrants to the whole United States government.
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