Notes from the Gulag, Part 1
It can get a little depressing when you do a little research on this Administration's complete shredding of the Constitution. So just to give you something to do over the weekend, Friday's will feature a collection of government abuses. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
1. Obamacare:
2. Census takers collecting the GPS coordinates of your front door:
3. Feds consider requiring "Black Boxes" in cars.
4. Privacy, smivishy: "As a social good," says Richard Posner, the federal judge and iconoclastic conservative, "I think privacy is greatly overrated because privacy basically means concealment. I guess the constitutional right to privacy extends only to abortion.
5. What's for dinner? Feds use "carnivore" program to a massive program of warrantless electronic surveillance of both domestic and foreign communications with the cooperation of all but one U.S. telecommunications carrier.
1. Obamacare:
2. Census takers collecting the GPS coordinates of your front door:
3. Feds consider requiring "Black Boxes" in cars.
4. Privacy, smivishy: "As a social good," says Richard Posner, the federal judge and iconoclastic conservative, "I think privacy is greatly overrated because privacy basically means concealment. I guess the constitutional right to privacy extends only to abortion.
5. What's for dinner? Feds use "carnivore" program to a massive program of warrantless electronic surveillance of both domestic and foreign communications with the cooperation of all but one U.S. telecommunications carrier.
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