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No-Fly Enemies List

by jpol
Fri Jan 6th, 2006 at 12:34:37 PM EST

I really don't have a lot to say here myself except that it is becoming increasingly clear that the Bush administration obviously has no compunction about exercizing its power to punish its "enemies."

It seems that James Moore, the award-winning journalist who authored the best-selling book "Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential," has found himself on the infamous "no-fly" list -- a list that is free of oversight and immune from appeal.

Does the Bush administration really consider Moore a terrorist, or is it just that they want to inconvenience him for daring to take on George W. Bush and Karl Rove?

Here is his story in his own words, as posted at the Huffington Post:

"I made it a point to arrive very early at the airport. My reservation was confirmed before I left home. I went to the electronic kiosk and punched in my confirmation number to print out my boarding pass and luggage tags. Another error message appeared, "Please see agent."

I did. She took my Texas driver's license and punched in the relevant information to her computer system.

"I'm sorry, sir," she said. "There seems to be a problem. You've been placed on the No Fly Watch List."

"Excuse me?"

"I'm afraid there isn't much more that I can tell you," she explained. "It's just the list that's maintained by TSA to check for people who might have terrorist connections."

"You're serious?" "I'm afraid so, sir. Here's an 800 number in Washington. You need to call them before I can clear you for the flight."

Exasperated, I dialed the number from my cell, determined to clear up what I was sure was a clerical error. The woman who answered offered me no more information than the ticket agent.

"Ma'am, I'd like to know how I got on the No Fly Watch List." "I'm not really authorized to tell you that, sir," she explained after taking down my social security and Texas driver's license numbers.

"What can you tell me?"

"All I can tell you is that there is something in your background that in some way is similar to someone they are looking for."

"Well, let me get this straight then," I said. "Our government is looking for a guy who may have a mundane Anglo name, who pays tens of thousands of dollars every year in taxes, has never been arrested or even late on a credit card payment, is more uninteresting than a Tupperware party, and cries after the first two notes of the national anthem? We need to find this guy. He sounds dangerous to me."

"I'm sorry, sir, I've already told you everything I can."

"Oh, wait," I said. "One last thing: this guy they are looking for? Did he write books critical of the Bush administration, too?"

I have been on the No Fly Watch List for a year. I will never be told the official reason. No one ever is. You cannot sue to get the information. Nothing I have done has moved me any closer to getting off the list. There were 35,000 Americans in that database last year. According to a European government that screens hundreds of thousands of American travelers every year, the list they have been given to work from has since grown to 80,000.

Let's publicize this outrage and help James Moore escape this harrassment.



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Jeez, this guy needs a good civil rights attorney and now! What about a filing for FOIA on why he is on the list. Can they really do this to just anyone they want without an explanation? Freaking Fascists!

Frodo failed...Bush has got the ring.
by alohaleezy on Fri Jan 6th, 2006 at 12:46:08 PM EST
All I can say is "THANK YOU FOR WRITING ABOUT THIS !!!"  Highly recommended.

IMPEACHMENT BY INTERNET
by suskind (m.suskindathotmail) on Fri Jan 6th, 2006 at 01:28:05 PM EST
Thanks. It has been pointed out to me that this list does not keep Moore off the plane. It merely subjects him to a lengthy boarding process that requires that he get to the airport hours before his departure time. It is still clear intimidation and harrassment. I edited my diary to eliminate any inference that he cannot fly at all.

I know people on this list, and all are active in progressive politics.

jpol

by jpol on Fri Jan 6th, 2006 at 01:55:32 PM EST
[ Parent ]
and you've got it about right, except that one isn't always subjected to the extra procedures -- only on some airlines and at some airports. The no fly list isn't about security -- it is theater to keep us scared.

More on my odyssey with this -- and our lawsuit about it here.


Can It Happen Here?

by janinsanfran on Fri Jan 6th, 2006 at 02:01:25 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Fascinating, especially that bit about the decisionmaker's memo in which he seems to think this is all very funny. Put him on the list and let's see how funny he thinks it is.

I appreciate you posting this link.

jpol

by jpol on Fri Jan 6th, 2006 at 04:24:47 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Enjoying reading on your blog -- my first visit -- thanks for the intro.

I remember hearing about your TSA ordeals on KPFA. Pity the suit didn't get anywhere.

That Cialdini list made me chuckle; it's so con-man handbook stuff. Deadly seriosu too -- weapons of influence is a great way to look at the potency of much right-wing discourse

". . . the more educated you are, the more indoctrinated you are. After all, propaganda is largely directed towards the privileged." -Noam Chomsky

by Arcturus on Fri Jan 6th, 2006 at 05:33:43 PM EST
[ Parent ]
First reading this story, all I could wonder was why, given how many peace activists have been on the no-fly lists for years, it took them so long to put him on it.

". . . the more educated you are, the more indoctrinated you are. After all, propaganda is largely directed towards the privileged." -Noam Chomsky
by Arcturus on Fri Jan 6th, 2006 at 05:01:13 PM EST
[ Parent ]
that willonly fly people on the no-fly watch list.  Let's see how often its planes are used in terrorist attacks!

Manifest:

Alia Kate, 16, a high school student in Milwaukee;

Twenty of the 37 members of the Peace Action Milwaukee group--including a priest, Father Bill Brennan of St. Patrick's Church in Milwaukee, and a nun, Sister Virgine Lawinger;

John Graham, President, The Giraffe Heroes Project

63-year-old guy with an Anglo-Saxon name. I once held a Top Secret Umbra clearance (don't ask what it is but it meant the FBI vetted me up the whazoo for months). And since I left the government in 1980, my life has been an open book. It shouldn't be hard for the government to figure out that I'm not a menace to my country.  Publius Archive

Gary Gordon Smith, 51, police chief, Northfield, Minn.;

Sen. Edward Kennedy, D(MA)  OOPS!!  Error.

Rep. John Lewis, (D)GA  OOPS!!  Error.

Cat Stevens, aka Yusuf Islam;

Asif Iqbal, 31 his namesake is on the no-fly list, so he's constantly "pulled over"

"The person in England has been cleared but the name still hasn't been taken off the list and that continues to be a problem for me,"Asian Week

Juan Carlos Merida,

because he cooperated with the FBI as a witness against Zacarias Moussaoui, the accused "20th hijacker" from 9/11.Lean Left

Okay, I'm tired now after searching only the first 4 pages of Google turn-ups.  No more reservations will be taken.

They burn our children in their wars and grow rich beyond the dreams of avarice

by Limelite on Fri Jan 6th, 2006 at 03:41:00 PM EST

Edward Allen's reaction to being on the government's "no-fly" list should have been the tip-off that he is no terrorist.

"I don't want to be on the list. I want to fly and see my grandma," the 4-year-old boy said, according to his mother.

Sijollie Allen and her son had trouble boarding planes last month because someone with the same name as Edward is on a government terrorist watch list.

"Is this a joke?" Allen recalled telling Continental Airlines agents Dec. 21 at Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport. "You can tell he's not a terrorist."

She said it took several minutes of pleading and a phone call by the ticket agent to get on the plane to New York.

Allen, a Jamaican immigrant, said workers at La Guardia Airport were even more hard-nosed before their Dec. 26 flight home. She said a ticket agent told her: "You're lucky that we're letting you through instead of putting you through the other process."

nerdified link

In all fairness, the suspect himself admits opposing US policy. And all mothers say they "can tell" their children are not terrorists. But America is at war with an evil enemy that lurks, and must be vigilant and have Resolve.

one man's conspiracy is another man's business plan
Blog updated as needed

by DuctapeFatwa (DuctapeFatwa@yahoo.com) on Fri Jan 6th, 2006 at 10:26:14 PM EST
Yeah, I have a one-year-old twin grand-niece and grand-nephew, and I'm noe too sure about them. Better safe than sorry.

jpol
by jpol on Fri Jan 6th, 2006 at 11:42:40 PM EST
[ Parent ]
While one cannot get "off" the list, there does seem to be some sort of mechanism where you move between categories.

My first post 9/11 flight, April 18, 2002, when the National Guard was still handling airport security, I'd reserved Midway to San Francisco on ATA, but not prepaid.

A polite Guard Lieutenant approached me just after I'd paid, asked me to come with him to the interview room. He explained that "The computer says I can't let you fly until I get approval from the Secret Service." Not really a suprise, as I've been on the Secret Service Watch list since smuggling a sign into a Nixon appearance a few days before I turned 15.

The Chicago Secret Service office passed the buck to Washington. Nearly an hour later, the lieutenant told me I was cleared to fly, but "They say to search you real good."

Ever since, I get sent to "line 1," the extra wanding and more meticulous carryon search, but have not been singled out beyond that.

I'm running for the US Senate again, Wisconsin 2012.

by ben masel (bDESPAMmasel@tds.net) on Sat Jan 7th, 2006 at 03:00:14 AM EST
I've been an civil rights, peace, environmental, criminal justice, etc., activist for many decades.  Three and a half years ago I called my congressman a liar at a "debate."  He had been lying about the proposed Rx plan for seniors. He came up afterward and asked for my name and address so he could get back to me.  He never did, but I couldn't get on a plane for the next 2 1/2 years without being subjected to extraordinary scrutiny. Each time I went to a kiosk, I got referred to an agent.  Each time I went to an agent, they would blanch and say, "I have to make a phone call," and nervously go off to a back room. Hassles included having extra pat downs, being forced to carry my luggage to the plane for a gate check, long delays. I wasn't sure it was me because there was another activist with my name.  He died last year.  After that the hassles went away.  I later found out, through a newspaper story, that the 30,000 people who share our name throughout the country were ALL getting hassled.  "35,000 to 80,000" names my kiester.  If you name is the same as any of those tens of thousands, even if you are three years old, you have been selected for Bush's "special offer."  "Put up with this b.s. without questions or forget about flying."  I'll never know if it was him or me, but one of us inconvenienced 29,998 other unfortunates who share our name every time they flew.
by Kropotkin (coloradocopps a t yahoo.com) on Sat Jan 7th, 2006 at 10:05:08 AM EST
This is why I wish that MoveOn would take me off their damn email list when I ask them to do so! Any contact with them seems to result in multiple entries on their email list. I hate their IT guy.

Viva Presidente Ezequiel - Aquí no hay quien viva!
by anarchronarchist (mincers (-at-) hotmail (-dot-) com) on Sat Jan 7th, 2006 at 02:37:02 PM EST


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