My recent experience with airport screening was nothing out of norm. I flew out of my hometown airport to Florida and flew home from Orlando. Piece of cake.
What did bother me was the fact that while unpacking upon getting home I found my normal sized bottles of shampoo and conditioner each about 3/4 full in the outside pocket of my carry on. I thought it had been packed in my checked luggage. I was shocked it was there. I made sure to pull my 1.5oz bottle of hand sanitizer and 2 oz bottle of lotion out to be screened, but didn't even know the shampoo and conditioner were there.
Apparently neither did the TSA...

I did the same thing. I left a bottle of hand sanitizer in the side pocket of my purse. I thought I'd gotten all the liquids out, but I missed that one. So did security. Twice.
THIS is what bothers me the most! How do they miss stuff like this? And if they do, how easy would it be for them to miss something that was actually dangerous? I just read on another board about someone who cleaned out his bag after several business trips and found a KNIFE in the bottom! He had made it through security in several airports and was never caught. He had no idea it was in there, but it was never discovered by security.

If I thought the TSA was making us safer, it would be easier to accept. I just don't see it. Not at all.
. They were very polite and used fresh gloves. I didn't mind that at all because there was a reason for the extra search.
In order for others to consider your ideas, you would have to refrain from name calling and hysterical generalizations. It just makes you appear petty and mean. Maybe you don't care? And that's fine too. But it's still mean.
Off the top of my head..the poor economy, no jobs, the high rate of foreclosures in this country. I just heard Pete on the dis podcast say that disney profits were down 7% in the last quarter (even with all the promos and 
