UNREAL: What Katie Pavlich Saw TSA Do To a Veteran Amputee Will Enrage You

Katie Pavlich witnessed something while in line at the airport that has a lot of people outraged. Here are here Tweets:
Enraging: TSA goon giving a Veteran who had his arm and leg blown off an extra patdown for "security" reasons. Unreal.
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) June 27, 2015
TSA morons: Lets fail 97 percent of undercover bomb tests and focus on extra pat downs for war Veterans without limbs instead.
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) June 27, 2015
Here are some of the reactions from the Twittersphere:
@KatiePavlich He might be one of them dangerous right wing extremists.
— Matt Brown (@beaviebugeater) June 27, 2015
@KatiePavlich I saw this happen to an elderly man @ SFO, forced to remove his jacket & shirt for his prosthetic arm, not taken 2 2ndary scrn
— DjWeideman (@DjWeideman) June 27, 2015
@KatiePavlich I watched a soldier in full Class A uniform forced to take off shoulder and ribbon boards because TSA didn’t know the rules.
— Chris Younce (@younce) June 27, 2015
@KatiePavlich They did same to me after 911 in full Navy uniform with mobilization orders
— Lefty Costa (@LeftyCosta) June 27, 2015
@KatiePavlich I was coming home on emergency leave from Iraq in uniform and ABQ TSA made me miss my flight doing "extra" security on me
— K Holland (@KHolland007) June 27, 2015
@KatiePavlich real story… Let my 23 yr old brother through and patted down my 4 yr old daughter .. Needless 2 say I lost my s**t
— American Freedom (@noPCpolice) June 27, 2015
@KatiePavlich @CounterMoonbat Idiots.
— Lucil (@WitchyWoman722) June 27, 2015
@KatiePavlich TSA going the extra mile against horrifically wounded vets and little old ladies. #TSAholes.
— Maiden Lane (@rjs2006) June 27, 2015
@KatiePavlich He should be fired. We should give out Soldiers, Vets and especially wounded Vets the VIP treatment.
— Chad Williams (@Volfan4life72) June 27, 2015
@KatiePavlich We should dump the whole strategy and replace it.
— I'm the Norm (@norm_ray) June 27, 2015
@KatiePavlich it's called Security Theater. We're supposed to think it's something good for us.
— David Dunn (@davidhldunn) June 27, 2015