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I don't know, what does anyone know for sure...but it is quite alarming in my opinon. Alarming in that where does one go from here, how do we take it back?
Best regards, sincerely
HomeIsWhere...
that's what I've been getting too, how can we take it back? what will it take?
I don't know, what does anyone know for sure...but it is quite alarming in my opinon. Alarming in that where does one go from here, how do we take it back?
Best regards, sincerely
HomeIsWhere...
"Has the United States become a police state?”
7 Examples of a “Police State,” and How They Are Appearing in the U.S.
But no matter how you feel about the characterization of what is occurring right now, the most important point is this: if we’re not a police state already, we are marching closer and closer every day.
lucknow, I went to law school in the U.S. and graduated c u m laude. You are wrong. When it invalidates a law based on a constitutional challenge known as a facial challenge the Supreme Court does not declare that the law is henceforth inoperative, but that it was outside of the power of the government to enact in the first place. Thus, the law is void - and always was void as violative of the U.S. constitution.
The fact is that no one is challenging the laws that allow the NSA to operate.
If the country was to act according to every suit the ACLU files..................LOL
So what, as of right now the law is what it is.
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