TSA blog lists deleted comments
Well, sort of. It’s started a “delete-o-meter” that lists the number of deleted comments, but not their content. This post explains why comments are deleted.
The TSA blog seems to be shaping up admirably. Some of it is pretty fluffy (e.g., a post on the canine squad), but some are pretty feisty (e.g., rebutting a media exposé) and some are just interesting (e.g., why MacBook Airs may have had trouble making it through the X-ray inspection). This blog is — surprisingly, frankly — turning into a posterchild for how government can be transparent and not even boring about it. [Tags: tsa blogging government edemocracy]


The TSA blog doesn’t mention it, but the name of the author of that rebutted expose sounded familiar. Annie Jacobson? That turns out to be indeed the name of the person who got hugely and publicly upset with the TSA because the Middle Eastern men on her flight who aroused her suspicions for seeming to know each other turned out, when the TSA investigated her report, to be a traveling orchestra.
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