When seniors explode
Dec 6, 2011, 8:25 AM | Updated: 8:48 am

Listen to Dave Ross Commentary: When seniors explode
The TSA has protected the flying public from toddlers, pregnant women, and now it’s the elderly’s turn:
“Do I look like a terrorist?”
No Lenore Zimmerman, you’re 85. You do not look like a terrorist, but that’s exactly the point. Your defibrillator, walker, and wheelchair make you look too innocent and therefore, liable to explode.
We have to be honest. Many elderly people are like walking medical supply outlets bristling with hiding places. Like Ruth Sherman, age 88, who was also searched at JFK last week:
“Her week-long Thanksgiving holiday with family in New York, ending with an ordeal that started when the screeners wanted to check the bulge from Sherman’s colostomy bag,” said a news report.
“This is private for me. It’s bad enough that I have it,” said Sherman.
Apparently she doesn’t realize there are entire Pakistani provinces where they do nothing but train elderly terrorists to hide C-4 in their colostomy bags?
Then there’s 60-something Linda Kallish who thought she could sneak her insulin pump past the TSA agent being that it was attached to her thigh, but they were on to that little ruse.
“She said take down your pants. I had to take my pants down so she could see it,” said Kallish.
Yes, the airport is the one place where we actually require the kind of conduct that gets coaches fired.
But what can we do? The consequences if they let the wrong person through are unthinkable.
So how about this: We tell the TSA to lighten up on the old people and we passengers promise that if an 88-year-old semi-disabled terrorist tries to make a run at the cockpit, we’ll take her down ourselves, and rip the tennis balls off her walker as a warning to others.
