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Do ordinary U.S. citizens need to take the advice of a public servant like ‘Janet Napolitano’ and function as an operative of their government? Must we really become estranged from or suspicious of one another, as a matter of daily routine? Is this “If you see something, say something” mentality and campaign, taking shape out of Washington, all that fundamentally wise or necessary to begin with?
In the United States, before we are condemned by the state, we are routinely informed of the right we have to remain silent. But in case its become obscure somehow for an average Joe, when it comes to the ‘business’ of Homeland Security, one also has an inherent right to remain non-compliant to the state of paranoia in America that has yet to enthrall the majority of the people in the same outrageous manner it has our nation’s leaders.
Continues @ http://thenewworldreporter.com/2011/10/12/a-raging-state-of-paranoia/
In the United States, before we are condemned by the state, we are routinely informed of the right we have to remain silent. But in case its become obscure somehow for an average Joe, when it comes to the ‘business’ of Homeland Security, one also has an inherent right to remain non-compliant to the state of paranoia in America that has yet to enthrall the majority of the people in the same outrageous manner it has our nation’s leaders.
Continues @ http://thenewworldreporter.com/2011/10/12/a-raging-state-of-paranoia/
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zoomy1
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Sure, why not. It worked pretty well in Germany and Russia, and...well, hell most of eastern Europe. Of course it'll work here.
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