People's right not to rely on government
05/23/05
As of late, doubt about the government's protection of us has seen an interesting resurgence. First there was the Minutemen, and then came the passing of two new laws in Florida: one that is tougher on sex offenders and one that allows citizens to use deadly force no longer just in their homes, but also in public. Now there's the new Real ID Act. ... individuals, once completely dependent on government to protect them, are not only calling for stricter government security measures, but are also taking responsibility for their protection into their own hands by volunteering to protect the borders and themselves...
http://www.usforacle.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/05/23/4291d8f81cabc
from University of South Florida Oracle, by Adam Fowler
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
As of late, doubt about the government's protection of us has seen an interesting resurgence. First there was the Minutemen, and then came the passing of two new laws in Florida: one that is tougher on sex offenders and one that allows citizens to use deadly force no longer just in their homes, but also in public. Now there's the new Real ID Act. ... individuals, once completely dependent on government to protect them, are not only calling for stricter government security measures, but are also taking responsibility for their protection into their own hands by volunteering to protect the borders and themselves...
http://www.usforacle.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/05/23/4291d8f81cabc
from University of South Florida Oracle, by Adam Fowler
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 24. Mai, 10:18