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Protesters greet 1968 police reunion - Chicago Breaking News
William Jaconetti, 66, a former Melrose Park police chief who also spent 38 years as a Chicago police officer, said he was a fresh face as an officer during the riots.
"It was a time in our city when Chicago police had to take a stand. And we did," Jaconetti said, adding that rioters were violent toward police, some damaging cars nearby. "If you want to change things ... don't take over our streets."
spoken like a true fucking idiot
FBI compounds mystery with secret justification of gag order - Ars Technica
So in the case of Doe v. Holder, the FBI is carrying out a secret investigation using secret guidelines on what is and is not constitutional, and as part of that investigation they've compelled the secrecy of a service provider and are using a secret justification to argue that nobody's First Amendment rights are being violated. "Just trust us," indeed.
Bill of Rights – Security Edition
The Bill of Rights – Security Edition Card is The First Ten Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America, printed on each side of a sturdy, playing-card-sized, pieces of metal. The cards have been redesigned with slightly rounded corners to make a card easier to carry in a wallet or pocket.
The controversial Fourth Amendment, which makes much of law enforcement so difficult, is highlighted in red.
For the less confrontational, we also offer Luggage Tags, Keychains & Dog-Tags which feature the text of the Fourth Amendment.
FCC’s Warrantless Household Searches Alarm Experts | Threat Level | Wired.com
You may not know it, but if you have a wireless router, a cordless phone, remote car-door opener, baby monitor or cellphone in your house, the FCC claims the right to enter your home without a warrant at any time of the day or night in order to inspect it.
Village of Skokie ups the ante on the Nanny State
A new ordinance allowing the village to intervene in nuisance and criminal activity cases on private property
The Existentialist Cowboy: The Historical Significance and the Failure of George W. Bush
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It was Bush --not terrorists --who dismantled our Constitution with the pronouncement that 'The Constitution is just a goddamned piece of paper'. It was Bush --not terrorists --who declared an end of habeas corpus, due process of law, the right to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizure, the rights of free speech, assembly and petition. It was Bush --not terrorists --who must surely 'just hate freedom'. It was Bush --not terrorists --who robbed us what it was that made us a nation!
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