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Prior to 9/11, the national no-fly list contained 16 people. Current estimates are that it may contain as many as 47,000 people and that doesn’t count the private no-fly lists many airlines keep with no oversight. Whatever happened to the airline passenger bill of rights? Airlines are putting people on no-fly lists just for attending President Trump’s DC Rally. How do no-flys lists compare to refusing to bake a cake for a gay wedding? In today’s episode we will explore the ramifications this action might bring to our nation on whole.
Sponsors for today's episode:
F1 For Help - The very best in local computer technical support - visit www.f1forhelp.net
By Ed BejaranaPrior to 9/11, the national no-fly list contained 16 people. Current estimates are that it may contain as many as 47,000 people and that doesn’t count the private no-fly lists many airlines keep with no oversight. Whatever happened to the airline passenger bill of rights? Airlines are putting people on no-fly lists just for attending President Trump’s DC Rally. How do no-flys lists compare to refusing to bake a cake for a gay wedding? In today’s episode we will explore the ramifications this action might bring to our nation on whole.
Sponsors for today's episode:
F1 For Help - The very best in local computer technical support - visit www.f1forhelp.net