In 2012 John Brennan protested the TSA by stripping nude in an Oregon airport, his actions were ruled a fully legal protest under Oregon law. Despite that ruling, the TSA insists on fining him $500.
Brennan is appealing the fine to the 9th circuit court with the intent of putting the TSA's often extra-legal administrative decisions under constitutional scrutiny. It's going to cost him $15,000. So far he's raised $9,000 with 3 more days to go.
(Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 19 2015, @02:43PM
Before 2005, I had no porn on my computers.
Now, without even really looking that hard to download it, I have roughly 50 gig of porn. Enough hard cocks and full nudity, to last a lifetime. Or at least a week.
Whenever anyone says that they're offended by nudity, I have to wonder; just how little time have they spent online ? Just how little porn have they watched ? Just how absurdly insulated have their lives been ?
In my case, the weak link that opened my eyes to porn, was the longest list of the longest stuff at the longest domain at long last dot com. A pretty tame site with lotsa trivia, sorta like guinness world records, but less official.
Tried search golfing to find a shorter query to find that site; and the first result was a different, parallel site that claimed to have the longest list of porn. Even if most of the thumbnails were either dead links or links to paywalled porn, there was still quite a bit available.