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Is SCOTUS Scalia corroborating evidence that Alex Jones and Jesse Ventura have claimed?
http://mediamatters.org/blog/2010/04/27/will-napolitano-bring-radical-conspiracies-and/163791
It would seem so, wouldn’t it?
It’s hard to reconcile things like prohibiting involuntary servitude while having a military draft. A lot of the things we take as rights have lawyerly weasel clauses like “unreasonable”, “without due process”, “in a manner prescribed by law”,”just compensation”,”excessive bail” that are wide open for interpretation.
We have allowed the prisoners in Guantanamo languish in legal limbo without charge under the pretext of a perpetual war against an unidentified enemy. You can be sure that will be used as the basis for future erosion of individual rights and legal protections.
Stun grenades tossed into people’s homes and then shooting them in their own beds when they point a gun at their bedroom door that was just kicked in in the middle of the night?
Of course! That is how we protect them from the dangers of possibly possessing marijuana. How else could we protect them from possessing that, too many poppy seeds, or too many cold tablets? Sugary drinks? Don’t even go there.
There is a story on reason.com today of such an incident. The police broke down the door of a man in Texas for growing pot to execute a search warrant. The man shot and killed the police man who broke into his home. The grand jury refused to indict him.
A couple weeks ago, I was dealing with the flu (I think). I eventually was feeling well enough that I went outside and bought some cough medicine with expectorant to encourage my lungs to clear. At the register, I was asked for my birth date (being 58, I probably don’t look like a teenager abusing DXM). I asked why, and she mentioned they have to ask when you buy it. I immediately got the connection and mumbled something about how the government keeps making more laws on the people who follow the rules…. She didn’t actually ask to see an ID and I pretty much could have told her any date (if I had, would that have been a crime?)
Don’t you feel secure? 1984 was only 30 years ahead of its time.
Dude: US. Army builds a full mock up city in Virginia, at Fort A.P. Hill.
http://www.dvidshub.net/video/320460/awtc-opens-enhance-awgs-capabilities#.Uv-3Vdj9LGh
We had a boy scout Jamboree there, back when I was a kid. It was Grass and tree and sand. Now they built a city? they have lost their minds.
Parrott