I love it when government representatives, who in principle have the right to shoot you on the spot if you break their rules, pose as innocent victims of ordinary citizens who never volunteered to go through their bureaucratic procedures.<p>I suspect the DHS person who posted hisreply to Arrington's original post will receive at minimum a dressing-down once the managerial class realize what he's done. It's considered very bad form to argue with mere civilians -- it sends a signal of weakness.
"And third, for fuck’s sake, you are the Department of Homeland Security. What happens to me the next time I got through TSA at the airport, or try to cross the border into Canada? Do you think I may perhaps be on a “list” and have some difficulties?"<p>Nice FUD, bro. With what DHS has to do on a day to day basis, your fucking boat isn't making any impressions outside of one office's circle of employees.<p>If that office failed to serve for whatever reason, and you called them out then congrats on being a good citizen. But suggesting something as big as what you just did is more than a little fear mongering.<p>But yeah, sorry to hear about your bad day.