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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 28 May 2016

    The TSA's airport screeners want you to know the long lines aren't their faulthttp://nyti.ms/20Ohmxa 

    8:32 AM - 28 May 2016
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    21 replies 65 retweets 94 likes
      1. Terry Bull‏ @TerryBull8 28 May 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        90% of people killed in recent drone strikes weren't the target = beyond justification to ban using drones for assassination

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      2. Linda Kennedy‏ @LindaKe18525 28 May 2016
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        Flying is the new ROOT Canal Intrusive expensive and never for pleasure! See the USA in your Chevroletpic.twitter.com/1Qqq6yJwfw

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      1. JOANNA BROOKS‏ @take2quilter 28 May 2016
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        TSA and the airlines need to admit the long lines are the results of too much unchecked baggage! It's ridiculous!

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      1. Chris LaTerza‏ @laterza_chris 28 May 2016
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        "The TSA's airport screeners want you to know the long lines aren't their fault" They are groping as fast as they possibly can.

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      1. syossetgal‏ @syossetgal 28 May 2016
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        still waiting for tsa to call my son for training

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      1. Stepp‏ @steppapp 28 May 2016
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        Stay safe, travelers!

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      1. Darwin Woodka‏ @darwinwoodka 28 May 2016
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        scan bags, metal detector, done. Stop with the pat downs, water bottle nonsense and shoe taking off thing. This isn't that hard.

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      1. Jon Jacobs‏ @jonj77 28 May 2016
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        In my experience, airport layout is usually culprit. Living in LA, rarely wait more than 10-15 mins on line. DEN is brutal.

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      1. Dubious Maximus‏ @armygreens 28 May 2016
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        nope, not at all...they're not the ones making lines...airport & airline policy? Probably written by TSA anyways

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      1. nevadagrrl‏ @nevadagrrl 28 May 2016
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        because their make believe dangerous 3oz liquids restrictions and shoe removal slows nothing down. Gtfo

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      1. Teresa Baker‏ @T_Bake7 28 May 2016
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        How about we stop making people take off their shoes? That would move things along a bit.

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      1. Ray Cribari‏ @Raycribs 28 May 2016
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        I highly doubt that

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      1. isma A‏ @ismaNYC 28 May 2016
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        airports should use real police for screaning passengers. Not people that act like criminals on the street

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      1. Bob Tregilus‏ @BobTregilus 28 May 2016
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        RT @nytimes: The TSA's airport screeners want you to know the long lines aren't their faulthttp://nyti.ms/20Ohmxa 

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