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Baby terrorists on no-fly list

According to this Reuters article, babies are on the U.S. Transportation Security Administration "no-fly" list:

Sarah Zapolsky was checking in for a flight to Italy when she discovered her 9-month-old son's name was on the United States' "no-fly" list of suspected terrorists.

"We pointed down to the stroller, and he sat there and gurgled," Zapolsky said, recalling the incident at Dulles International Airport outside Washington in July. "The desk agent started laughing.... She couldn't print us out a boarding pass because he's on the no-fly list."

Zapolsky, who did not want her son's name made public, said she was initially amused by the mix-up. "But when I found out you can't actually get off the list, I started to get a bit annoyed."

As a public service to the TSA, I would like to point out a difference between babies and terrorists: You can negotiate with terrorists. Come to think of it, that's also a difference between the TSA and terrorists.