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Oh, s**t, I am going to have to spend my last years in jail because of this thing. Certainly only those 41 Republican Senators can keep me out of being hauled up for this kind of thing. Oh well, so what. Did you know that prison brings many things to one that he can't always have outside. Like 3 squares, a roof over one's head, cable tv, the best medical care available and on and on. That may not be the worst way to spend the actual reclining years and they aren't going to shut me up with that kind of law. I guess I better get things in order and say my goodbyes to my wife.
I guess one can conclude that we are living under a fascist when the Russians are concerned about our lack of constitutional rights. We are becoming more like the old USSR and they are becoming more like the old USA.
"Foreign Ministry reports circulating in the Kremlin today are warning that an already explosive situation in the United States is about to get a whole lot worse as a new law put forth by President Obama is said capable of seeing up to 500,000 American citizens jailed for the crime of opposing their government.
Sparking the concern of Russian diplomats over the growing totalitarian bent of the Obama government is the planned reintroduction of what these reports call one of the most draconian laws ever introduced in a free society that is titled “The Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act”.
Oh no...500,000 jailed? Maybe you can get them to join your SA boycott...lol
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