Here's the full audio of the encounter -
http://www.dailynewscaster.com/2009/...-st-louis-tsa/
At the end, the FBI agent says "is this money for Congressman Ron Paul", Steve responds yes, the FBI agent instantly says "you are free to leave" and then the TSA agent objects, saying Steve has to stay, that he's still suspicious and that he's calling his boss. The FBI guy then objects and says he doesn't find Steve suspicious. Finally the TSA guy lets him go.
The cash was in a box with checks made out to Ron Paul and Campaign for Liberty. You had to be clueless or stupid not to be able to figure it out.
Also, Steve is a fundamentalist Christian, clean cut, blue blazer wearing most non-suspicious person you could imagine.
For the TSA agents to knowingly say to an employee of a US Congressman that the cash and checks made to said Congressman are suspicious and threaten the use of the DEA and force him against his will is a violation of US law.
Specifically it violates the Organic Law of the United States, listed in the US Code. The government has no right to ask how much money we have, where it's from or who we work for. As Judge Napolitano said, they only have the authority to search for guns/weapons/etc that could cause actual harm.
The TSA agents are clueless people who have been taught that centralization of power always helps society regardless of its conflict with Natural Rights and that truth is relative. They should be arrested and indicted for what essentially is tantamount to treason.
Ask viffer if he thinks his natural rights were violated. If so, it's the legal duty of every citizen to "alter or abolish" such a government.