Earlier this month, seemingly out of nowhere, references to a new campaign for Frosted Flakes started showing up online. The campaign, called Tony is Back, promised to bring Tony the Tiger back into our homes to address the real-world problems of modern adults with enthusiastic encouragement and sugary cereal in the much the same way […]
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Security trumps freedom in the terrorist-heavy Battle Creek
I spent three hours in Battle Creek today, and, in that time, I only spoke with one person. The man I spoke with was a security guard, standing outside of what was formerly the Battle Creek Sanitarium, which now, ironically enough, happens to be a federal building. I had Arlo with me. (He and I […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Michigan, Rants, Uncategorized Also tagged 9/11 changed everything, Battle Creek, Battle Creek Sanitarium, Cereal City, customer service, Fruit Loops, Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center, Homeland Security, Kellogg's, pre-9/11 mindset, private security, security, security guards, security screening, security theater, terrorism, The Road to Wellville 18 Comments