Friday, January 21, 2011

The TSA's Worst Nightmare?

Yes, how dare you disobey the state's clown-costumed thugs, how dare you video their evil!


6 comments:

  1. I couldn't agree more, cameras should be everywhere but in private homes. A lot of "privacy advocates" think it's some sort of tool of control, but cameras don't have an agenda; they record what really happened and expose the crimes of all, both citizens and government officials alike.

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  2. cameras should be everywhere but in private homes

    Excluding homes that choose to install them, of course.

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  3. I love how the report tried to indicate that when the government conduct surveillance without a warrant in government parks, that's equivalent to what he did. Are these people just plain stupid?

    I also like how there is no law requiring us to produce an ID. It goes to show how stupid people are when a government agent in uniform makes demands.

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  4. I also like how there is no law requiring us to produce an ID. It goes to show how stupid people are when a government agent in uniform makes demands.

    Actually, it has been ruled that you have to produce identification if asked for it by law enforcement in a state with such a statute.

    source

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  5. [Oh, and if you don't like the ID decision, quit being a conservative, because every right leaning judge supported the government's right to demand an ID, while the only dissenters were liberal.]

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  6. Yeah, I hate "conservative" judges. They're the most supportive of the state and its evil. Just look at the Supreme Court's conservative justices, such as Antonin Scalia.

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