Your government can kill you...it's 'legal'

Grizzly Johnson

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He sure is two faced.... I just heard a news interview where he said "there are no plans to use drones agains citizens on U.S. soil.... I can't imagine a justification to do so".

As I am sitting here, that is what he said (pretty close to word for word).
 

Crappie Luck

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My how times have changes. I remember just 4.5 years ago the left wanted to bring Bush up on charges for killing terrorists overseas with drones without a trial and NOW those same people are A-OK with killing Americans on OUR SOIL WITHOUT a trial.

"How far are we from ovens and gas chambers?", I ask
 

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Pic IN the Casa said:
Not sure if they're more ticked at the government or the citizens.
I don't see the difference, neither from that side can exist without the other.

Dependency and intolerance that breeds more dependency and intolerance.

Independent people do not need a providing govt., nor does it need a govt. to kill or suppress an opposition of ideas.
 

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Homeland Security Drones Designed to Identify Civilians Carrying Guns


Recently uncovered government documents reveal that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) unmanned Predator B drone fleet has been customize designed to identify civilians carrying guns and track cell phone signals.

"I am very concerned that this technology will be used against law-abiding American firearms owners," said founder and executive vice president of the Second Amendment Foundation Alan Gottlieb. �This could violate Fourth Amendment rights as well as Second Amendment rights."

The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) obtained a partially redacted copy of Homeland Security�s drone requirements through a Freedom of Information Act request; CNET uncovered an unredacted copy.

Homeland Security design requirements specify that its Predator B drones �shall be capable of identifying a standing human being at night as likely armed or not� and must be equipped with �interception� systems capable of reading cell phone signals.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government ... rying-Guns
 

dr

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You can't waterboard terrorists, but you can execute Americans without an arrest, and trial...
 

tasaman

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Rand Paul is doing his best to get some answers on the senate floor right now. First real filibuster in a long long time. Kick some ass Rand!
 
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