the next logical step for them is to bribe corrupt governments in various countries to make home grown food illegal. have a garden that grows any type of food congrats your going to jail for trying to survive
they aren't death camps but there are FEMA camps where the homeless are being forced to go and live at.
Technically the people can leave if they ask to leave and are told they can.
I am sure with barbed wire topped walls and armed patrolling guards the camp administrators won't have any problem letting people they have rounded up at gunpoint go where they want to.
police should do their job right, not break laws to out criminals away. That makes them no better than a vigilante then.
breaking a law(s) then there are options for them that do not include breaking their suspects rights. Being a cop does not automatically give them the right to ignore the laws they swore to uphold.
If you cannot do your job legally then you are no better and much worse than those you arrest.
Maybe the court can remind the police that if a citizen does not show them respect that is not grounds for beating them up as well, or shooting them in the face or back
I would not be surprised if the representatives are looting the state treasury since they don't seem satisfied with their yearly salary and instead have to pocket as much bribe money as they can.
I can see the risk of what might happen, imagine if the FBI and other alphabet agencies decide to inflict more fake terrorism plots against the public so that people stop thinking with their head and instead let fear rule them.
Maybe even a few plots that actually do harm this time to get the fear of terrorism into the public faster. Nothing like a little state created terrorism to get your police state laws passed
Why not just arrest and impeach those government officials that have been caught violating the laws instead of prettying up the laws after the fact to justify their illegal actions.
much like the Nuremburg trials all the dirty corrupt secrets will come out in the end as the roaches turn on each other to save themselves from the gallows
compared to the current corrupt and openly deceitful governments version.
Should we believe people that we know lie to our faces to benefit themselves at the expense of countless liberties and rights lost in the name of security or someone that is known to lie to benefit himself
there is a reason why all 3 have been charged with war crimes by the international criminal court. Though I doubt that will make the mainstream news any decade soon
funny how the entire seal team that took part in killing Osama were led into a trap and killed off before they could possibly contradict the official story of what happened.
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Technically the people can leave if they ask to leave and are told they can.
I am sure with barbed wire topped walls and armed patrolling guards the camp administrators won't have any problem letting people they have rounded up at gunpoint go where they want to.
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breaking a law(s) then there are options for them that do not include breaking their suspects rights. Being a cop does not automatically give them the right to ignore the laws they swore to uphold.
If you cannot do your job legally then you are no better and much worse than those you arrest.
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Maybe even a few plots that actually do harm this time to get the fear of terrorism into the public faster. Nothing like a little state created terrorism to get your police state laws passed
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Why not just arrest and impeach those government officials that have been caught violating the laws instead of prettying up the laws after the fact to justify their illegal actions.
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Should we believe people that we know lie to our faces to benefit themselves at the expense of countless liberties and rights lost in the name of security or someone that is known to lie to benefit himself
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