I don't understand why the name on the boarding pass is so important. The last time we went through TSA in FL our passport was checked against our boarding pass by a TSA agent before screening. Is it not more important to see that the person boarding matches the picture in a government document more than the name on a boarding pass issued by an airline? Maybe for domestic flights there might be an issue since it is dooubtful that passports would be used as photo ID for boarding. If the poor TSA agent couldn't figure out that Jen is a short form for Jennifer then TSA has more problems to deal with than just screening passengers! Also, if a TSA agent really thought Jen was a threat yet let her board because she had a baby (and was with a crowd) then what is he doing working there???? I guess he forgot about the terroists that used babies as a decoy in London and doubts the effectiveness of all the equipment and procedures used to screen passengers. Sounds like a little BS on TSA's part to me.