Big Black Dog
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- May 20, 2009
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If you are on active duty in the military, you have a military ID card. If you are retired military, you have a military ID card. If you are a military dependent, you have a military ID card. If you are a reserve in any branch of the military, you have a military ID card. The point I am making is this. If you are in any way attached to the military, you have a military ID card and you have been well-screened prior to getting that military ID card. Why isn't it possible to use this military ID card at airports to prevent you from having to get the pat down or go through that new porno X-ray screening process? Seems like to me, if you have a military ID card you are not a threat to airline travel. What say you?