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Fri, Jan 14, 2005

How Much Do We Love The TSA? THIS Much...

The TSA Invites The Public To Say Good Things About The Agency. Silence Follows

By ANN Senior Correspondent Kevin "Hognose" O'Brien

What would it do to your self-esteem if your "I Love Me" wall was bare? You know about "I love me walls," right? It's where you hang diplomas, certificates, medals, trophies, and who knows what-all else. It's good for your fragile ego, they say.

It must be pretty toxic for the TSA's fragile little bureaucratic ego, not to mention the manifold egos of its far-flung legions, to get so much bad press. So some flack got the idea of putting up a virtual I Love Me wall on the agency's website.

According to the website, "Here is a smattering of the written recognition TSA screeners and staff have received for a job well done." Let's check November's letters.

Nothing here. How about December?

Nothing here, either. Well, certainly someone had something good to say about the TSA in the new year...

*SIGH*

By this point I didn't need to be Wile E. Coyote, Super Genius, to detect a pattern emerging.

Now, this doesn't prove that no one wrote letters praising the TSA. Maybe they just got misplaced, which happens to all kinds of Agency property with droll regularity. Maybe they got boosted by the TSA's legendarily light fingered larcenists. Or maybe they were written in the same kind of disappearing ink that the United Air Lines used to write employee pension plans.

But I don't, personally, know anyone who wrote to the TSA to praise them. Do you?

FMI: www.tsa.gov

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