I smell a rat and it smells a lot like an elephant.=20 -----Original Message----- From: Fletcher, Robert SPK [mailto:Robert.Fletcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]=20 Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 10:13 AM Subject: Re: Kennedy Lands on No Fly List Most likely a Republican group of Airlines. :-) BOB FLETCHER US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS MILITARY DESIGN SECTION 10th FLOOR S.W. SACRAMENTO DISTRICT 1325 J STREET, SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA, 95814-2922 Phone (916) 557-7235 -----Original Message----- From: mgreenwood@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:mgreenwood@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 9:46 AM To: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Kennedy Lands on No Fly List Senator Ted Kennedy, the archetypal liberal Democrat from Massachusetts, is often called names by Republicans. But until this year he had never been viewed as a threat to US air travel. Kennedy -- one of the most recognizable figures in American politics -- told a Senate committee hearing on Thursday he had been blocked several times from boarding commercial airline flights because his name was on a "no-fly" list intended to exclude potential terrorists. The Senate Judiciary Committee heard Kennedy was eventually allowed on the flights, but it took numerous calls to the Department of Homeland Security to clear up the mistake and get his name off the list. Noting it had taken him weeks to resolve the matter, Kennedy wondered aloud how difficult it might be for ordinary Americans to have their names removed if they were also mistakenly placed on the watch list. A Kennedy spokesman said the whole thing had resulted from a simple error and had not been politically motivated. Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge personally called Kennedy "to make sure that the situation was remedied," said a spokeswoman for Ridge's department. (Reuters)