pugcrazy said:Okayyyyyy... We are not fighting the Iraqui or Afghan military, we are working with them and their governments. The terrorists/murderers are attacking anyone that is "different" than themselves, including their own countrymen. They are not making any differentiation between civilian and military, everyone is a free target. Look at today in Bagdad, large bomb in a market, no military target at all.
Second statement, I think I know what you are trying to say, but the wording that you used says that our government kills our people on purpose. It's real easy for a guerilla-style group to look like a civilian, they don't wear uniforms. Really easy to say, these guys that were shot were only innocent civilians, don't pay any attention that they were fully armed and charging a known police/military/government position.
As to the OP and getting back to the subject... A letter from a doctor will not allow any type of over-the-counter gels/drops/liquids to get through screening at this time. It must be a prescription in original bottle/tubes to be allowed.

pugcrazy said:As to the OP and getting back to the subject... A letter from a doctor will not allow any type of over-the-counter gels/drops/liquids to get through screening at this time. It must be a prescription in original bottle/tubes to be allowed.
Hugpug said:God Bless this country.
I am going to seriousely have to re-think what I bring on the plane with me too. United stated that things like DVD players, Cell phones and computers are still ok to bring with you as a cary on. I am just worried about my CPAP machine which is for medical reasons...it's too valuable to me to check with the baggage because if it got lost in luggage I would have problems breathing at night and I can't afford to buy a new one.
Other then that, I am cool with the rules...just use some smarts and check with the airlines a couple of days before you leave. Good luck to everyone and SAFE flying! 
Shula8205 said:The last time I checked this was a forum about trips to WDW?
IMHO, some of us need to remember that George Bush is our president, like it or not, and currently there are terrorists trying to kill Americans and putting us all in danger. Iraq, Afganistan, etc. aside . . . They were citizens of Great Britain and born there, so who knows what the real reason for their cause is! All I know is that our safety depends on George Bush "and his merry men" as you call them, and because I'm an American I will continue to support him and all my friends and relatives currently trying to make this country a safer place for us and are children's future! Why wage a war among ourselves when others want to wage a war against us?
It takes forever to board, becasue they're looking for a place in the overhead bins to put it all. Everything that I bring fits under the seat in front of me.Some people would like to. However, they'll just have to get over that.Do they brush their teeth on the plane?
Elysiannn said:I may have tons of virtual rocks thrown at me but I'm thankful for the extra security. And (here's where I get the rocks) of late it seems carry-on has really gotten out of hand. Carry-on luggage larger than checked luggage and everyone in a multi-family with 2 pieces of carry-on and additional bags with food and beverages.
I know checked luggage isn't safe and it's a major pain having to wait to get your luggage but simplifying carry-on is really a good thing. And of course this doesn't apply to life-necessary medications & such.
I think people are forgetting that their treasured items aren't being prohibited totally - just from carry-on.
And as much of a pain it is paying for the toiletries down at Disney - Disney has drugstore delivery, Publix near-by, etc. for all your needs.
Those of who who say you are very thirsty while air-traveling - I say just politely ask for additional drinks!
It really is a very good thing. We've thwarted yet another attempt and doing so saved so many lives. Way to go U.K!
Sk8Leigh said:I don't understand why people would carry-on toothpaste. Do they brush their teeth on the plane?![]()
And I think this is definitely great if it will stop the excessive carry-ons. People bring their whole house on the planes with them!It takes forever to board, becasue they're looking for a place in the overhead bins to put it all. Everything that I bring fits under the seat in front of me.

JRawkSteady said:Nancy, I'm sorry that offended you, but I think you may have taken it the wrong way. I have nothing against the soldiers who decide to join the Marines. I have something against the person who was telling me that my feelings were petty.
Since there is no draft, those in our military choose to be where they are, fully aware of the consequences. It's very different than those who are forced to live without the little things. (Believe me, I would rather NEVER fly than not be able to listen to my music to calm myself down...i don't have a choice when it comes to work). I have my own stance about the military, but that is neither here nor there when you look at the facts. Again, I am sorry if I worded my response wrong.![]()
faindrops27 said:About breastmilk being exempt. Why would it be necessary to bring extra breastmilk?? I don't quite understand this. The convenience of breastfeeding, is the bottles are always with you right?? At least they were for me.![]()
DisneyLover1091 said:Are we allowed to bring:
Toothpaste
Shampoo
Conditioner