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It will be interesting to learn whether current government bigwigs (Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice, Rove, etc.) will have to submit to scans when they become civilians in a few years and begin flying commercially. I picture Rumsfeld "assuming da position" while an airport screener waves the wand around him - or, perhaps Condi stepping into the wind booth.