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Category Archives: civil liberties
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Just wanted to put up this link so I can find it again. It was provided to me by a like-minded co-worker. By that I mean, he is a lover of freedom and liberty as I am. I’m reading the … Continue reading
As if there isn’t enough out there to ruin your day…
There’s this Surveillance Society Clock from the ACLU. Modeled after the famous Doomsday Clock of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists to show how close we were to nuclear Armageddon, this clock purports to show how close we are to … Continue reading
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A part of the cure, or am I part of the disease
Radley Balko spends much of his time monitoring drug war abuses, the ongoing militarization of the police, and legal cases involving extreme abuses of governmental power. He’s been following and documenting the career of Steven Hayne, the so-called forensics expert … Continue reading
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Collateral Damages
Tally up the sallaries of the local police, the BATF personnel, the cost of the materiel involved, the damage done to private property and the subsequent repair thereof, and the cost of the subsequent potential lawsuit for emotional damages. I … Continue reading
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