“We quadrupled the TSA, you know, and hired more people who look more suspicious to me than most Americans who are getting checked. Most of them, they just don't look very American to me. If I'd have been looking, they look suspicious.… I mean, a lot of them can't even speak English, hardly. Not that I'm accusing them of anything, but it's sort of ironic.”

—  Ron Paul

quoted in Michael Scherer (2 June 2007) " Ron Paul is blowing up real good http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/06/02/ron_paul/" Salon.com
2000s, 2006-2009

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