still blind about the police state?

Why is he a moron? I don't care much for his views about guns but since I been on this site he has been vehement and relentless in highlighting police brutality and government agencies abusing their powers. STY is definitely somebody you would rather have pissing out of your tent rather than pissing in.

Could this be why; go ahead, morons. defend this shit. ?

I could continue except I don't give a fuck.
 
it was either you or apple who defended another case I posted about where you can sue the government for 4th Amendment violations, you just couldn't sue them to get the evidence that they violated your 4th Amendment

It's not ringing a bell so I can neither confirm nor deny saying it.
 
mainly it's been people like dixie, usf, and damn yankee when he was here, but lately i've seen christie or apple start defending issues like this when it comes directly to an Obama attorney making the argument.

Yes. STY. It's the mainline republicans who allegedly are for the constitution that are the most heinous perpetuators. You are progressing nicely. What's up, homey?:)
 
how sad is it that one of the most leftist media organizations around calls the US the worst police state in the world, with Obama as president.

https://www.commondreams.org/view/2012/08/31-5

There’s no getting around the fact that the United States is the Mother of All Police States. China can’t compete in the incarceration business. With four times the U.S. population, it imprisons only 70 percent as many people – about the same number as the non-white prison population of the U.S. Even worse, 80,000 U.S. inmates undergo the torture of solitary confinement on any given day.

When U.S. corporate media operatives use the term “police state,” they invariably mean some other country. Even the so-called “liberal” media, from Democracy Now! to the MSNBC menagerie, cannot bring themselves to say “police state” and the “United States” without putting the qualifying words “like” or “becoming” in the middle. The U.S. is behaving “like” a police state, they say, or the U.S. is in danger of “becoming” a police state. But it is never a police state. Since these privileged speakers and writers are not themselves in prison – because what they write and say represents no actual danger to the state – they conclude that a U.S. police state does not, at this time, exist.
 
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