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Bjerknes

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One might think the publication of CIA and other classified files might be against the public interest. If I did shady torturous stuff I certainly wouldn't write it on an office memo and then file it away. IDIOTS!
They don't care. They know they're basically immune to whatever they do. It's the people who are ordered to do the job that get screwed over.

Got any good links for me to read up on?
http://www.scribd.com/doc/13290698/...vementMissouri-MIAC-Strategic-Report-20Feb09-

Basically, the MIAC report was issued by federal authorities to the Missouri governor in an effort to acknowledge potential threats. It claims that anybody involved in the Militia Movement could be a terrorist and wants to kill cops, anybody who is a passionate supporter of the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution could be a terrorist, anybody who believes in "conspiracy theories" could be a terrorist, anybody who believes the United States is heading towards economic collapse is a terrorist cop-killer, anybody who carries around a pocket constitution is a terrorist, anybody who doesn't like paying taxes is a potential terrorist, anybody who has the patriotic flag "Don't Tread On Me" is a terrorist, anybody who supports Ron Paul could be a terrorist, and anybody who passes around films such as Zeitgeist is a terrorist.

So basically, I'm a terrorist on four accounts. I'm a terrorist, you're a terrorist, your mother is a terrorist, your father is a terrorist, your brother is a cop-killer, your neighbor is a terrorist... everybody is a terrorist.

This sort of report was also passed out to the CHP and Alabama authorities (IIRC). Not only does the report unfairly target innocent civilians who love the United States constitution, but sets the precedent that anybody could be a threat, or anybody could be a terrorist and hence be detained on such suspicion. It's absolutely insane and I think the SS did something similar to this.

That's why I get extremely angry whenever I see border patrol agents beat up an innocent civilian, but that's what the establishment is trying to do apparently.
 

Christina

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Aug 21, 2006
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You have 5 months to brush up on your mental math calculations then :p

Na on the real though, you'll be fine :tup:
I meant September 2010. :D
Where you gonna go? U of T?
Probably Ryerson. They have a Graphic Communications course which involves accounting, and graphics and accounting are my strongest subjects. At least I think so.
Yeah, I am. Year 11. I have Year 12 to do :lol2:
So do I!
 

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They don't care. They know they're basically immune to whatever they do. It's the people who are ordered to do the job that get screwed over.
Actually the people who did the torturing are off limits since they were technically following orders from superior officers. From what I've heard it's going to be high ranking lawyers and judges along with a few officers who end up getting prosecuted.
 

Bjerknes

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Actually the people who did the torturing are off limits since they were technically following orders from superior officers. From what I've heard it's going to be high ranking lawyers and judges along with a few officers who end up getting prosecuted.
So why did the soldiers from Western MD/WV who did the torturing at Abu Gharib get punished?
 

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