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- 08 Dec. 2011 04:07am #1
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Police state
- 08 Dec. 2011 08:51am #2
Not really the section to post this...
I would have to look more into that bill to make sure what Anon is saying is as severe as they make it seem. If it is, then... wow. Honestly, being able to legally carry assassinations on mere suspicion of being a terrorist? Not only that, but now the military has power against US citizens... doesn't make me comfortable. I will have to admit that there are American citizens that patronize terrorism and even help out terrorist cells, etc. 9/11 showed how weak the US is against attacks from the inside. Think this bill might be a counter measure to inside attacks?
- 09 Dec. 2011 12:50am #3
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- 09 Dec. 2011 01:38am #4Gaiaonline Exploit Log:
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- 10 Dec. 2011 02:48am #5
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Reasons that this is wrong:
The "bill" passed is a budget. The "bill" has not been signed into law. The US Supreme Court would never let such a case stand once it is brought before it. The bill of rights has not been suspended, we're not under martial law, and despite the langauge and contradictory nature of the parts its not intended to be used to create police state rather its just adding textual support to things we're already doing.
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- 13 Jan. 2012 01:30am #7
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I work for the military and the government in general. Trust me when I say, no one in the military could ever be this organized. It wouldn't work.
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- 13 Jan. 2012 11:32pm #8
It's from the Government, under the Buildings was LOTS OF GOLDEN BARS, that actually american Government recovered by detonating UP From the Building, down they detonated explosives. Nuff said.
- 14 Jan. 2012 05:46pm #9
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- 14 Jan. 2012 05:58pm #10
- 14 Jan. 2012 10:11pm #11
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DOcumentary or no documentary, it still doesn't mean anything. Money will not be the thing that would enact a martial state in the US. The only thing that would bring it on is a desire for full control of the American people and silencing of independent media. Gold has nothing to fucking do with a police state.
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- 24 Jan. 2012 12:27am #12
Ima laugh when anonymous successfully launches a revolution once they spread paranoia throughout the nation, declare themselves the leaders of the new government, attempt to 'liberate' other nations, and get everyone killed.
There's no arguing that they ARE on the right track to accomplishing the first part of this in the near future. Given their motives the rest could follow.Logical gamers? More like get high and start pushing buttons god damn.