Pseudophedrine limits, and registry have been discussed before and it seemed most were not in favor of any type of registry/restrictions.
What about restrictions for sex offenders once they have been released? What about the tracking/registering of violent and sex offenders. Do you consider...
Just heard about this, what do you all think? Would you get one if they became available?
IndyStar.com | Lawmaker proposes 'Don't Tread on Me' license plate | The Indianapolis Star
*PS- mods if this is in the wrong forum, please move.
$1,500,000,000 for a new center that will be used to store data on American citizens. They are talking about it as a job creator. Looks like a giant money pit to me. There will be 1 million square feet of data storage space. The vague explanation for the center is that it is supposedly...
What exactly constitutes an official reason to be tipped off to the FBI and labeled a terrorist? Well the FBI has dispersed fliers to various industries and written customized lists of suspicious activities that they want shop owners to watch for. They are all pretty standard terrorist...
Officials say they have made it easier to add names to their terrorist watch list and "improved" the government's ability to thwart an attack in the United States. One single tip can get you placed on the terrorist's database. They admit that at least 440,000 American citizens are suspected...
IRS to Jewish group: 'Does your organization support the existence of the land of Israel?' - Ben Smith - POLITICO.com
This to me is very troubling. Regardless of the group, if the IRS can deny tax exempt status, by proclaiming your religious beliefs contradict the Administration's public...
And, if some politicians get their way, you'll lose your right to obtain arms.
From the Canada Free Press comes this new and rather disturbing information on Fraulein Napolitano's latest missives. Object to the TSA groping or irradiating you and yours, (or writing about) and they'll add you name...
The manual that every psychiatry student studies, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR Manual) labels free thinkers, non conformers, civil disobedient advocates, those that question authority, and people considered hostile toward the government (aka Oath...
Bruce Schneier, who's opinion on security I tend to respect over maybe everyone else out there, has a blog post describing how a car belonging to a college student ended up with a GPS tracking device attached to it, courtesy of the FBI.
It moves me to wonder: if the bar for suspicion is set...
The wizards of wit are at it again. The worthless retards at Homeland Security who told you to stock your house with plastic and duct tape in the event of an NBC attack, strip-search granny while inviting screaming hajjis to go thru the fast track line at the airport, and who can't bring...
Get a phone call...woman talks...Bla, Bla...wants to know if I participate in a Neilson rating survey....isn't that about t.v. shows??? She says she wants to ask a few questions nothing is trying to be sold to me.....OK...first question is how many live in my home....I tell her thinking this...
All in the name of the so-called "War on Terror". Fear is useful tool and now they're using it against us. Anyone could be on the FBI's watch list these days. Tea partiers, members of gun forums or just about anyone. Qualifications for that list shift with the political winds. And now they're...
A guy named Craig Mundie from Microsoft gave some kind of speech on introducing licensing people to use the internet. A blogger from TIME Magazine followed up and pushed the idea on her blog. The New York Times, in turn, spread the idea to their viewers.
Why should you need a license to...
Think Government Is Corrupt? You May Face 10 Years In Jail
Subversive activities registration act. It is in South Carolina, but take note advocating for controlling big government means you must register with the state or face 25,000 dollar fine or 10 years inprisonment or both.
S.C. Code...
Following the attempted bombing of Northwest Flight 253 on Christmas Day, the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) has come under fire for failing to connect the dots concerning bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab. But new information concerning the NCTC’s de-radicalization expert, Yasir Qadhi...
November 10, 2009 12:01 AM
Posted by Declan McCullagh
In a case that raises questions about online journalism and privacy rights, the U.S. Department of Justice sent a formal request to an independent news site ordering it to provide details of all reader visits on a certain day.
The grand...