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Several days ago, operations at the Newark Airport came to a screeching halt.
Another pair of Jihadi underoos went up in flame?
No.
A man bypassed a security checkpoint to give his girlfriend one last kiss before she boarded her plane.
While the need for airport security is very real and a serious matter, the "Shoeless Shuffle" as Mark Steyn calls it, is getting out of hand:
In the movies, security officials are much more understanding, as in the movie Love Actually:
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