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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Friday, October 21, 2011

The United Police State of America


The Bill of Rights is slowly being abolished.
For your own "protection" the rights given to us by the Founding Fathers are being taken away.  Search warrants?  Who needs search warrants?  That is just "crazy talk" from fringe people.


IDIOT SUPREME COURT  -  When everyone gets stopped on a public road it does not violate Fourth Amendment protections against illegal searches and seizures
  • A ruling like this that violates the Bill of Rights is proof that any fucking Moron can get into law school.
  • The rights our Federalist Founding Fathers fought for don't mean jack shit in the modern United Police State of America.
  • For your own "protection" slice by slice the Bill of Rights is being abolished.
  • Kiss your freedom goodbye.


Abolishing the Bill of Rights bit by bit is bi-partisan.  For reasons of their own, each party is slowing chipping away at our freedoms.

Motorists driving on expressways around Flint, Michigan are getting surprised by a stunning tactic that the Genesee County sheriff has been using to fight the flow of illegal drugs.

At least seven times this month, including Tuesday, motorists have said they have seen a pickup towing a large sign on I-69 or U.S.-23 that depicts the sheriff's badge and warns: "Sheriff narcotics check point, 1 mile ahead -- drug dog in use," reports the Detroit Free Press.

The Founding Fathers fought to the death against the British Empire to give us a Bill of Rights.  But Modern day Sheeple bleat and then lick the boots of their Puppetmasters giving away their rights. 

The checkpoints are part of a broad sweep for drugs that Genesee County Sheriff Robert Pickell and his self-titled Sheriff's Posse said are needed, calling Flint a crossroads of drug dealing because nearly a half-dozen major roads and expressways pass in and around the city.

Pickell said he decided to try checkpoints when he learned that drug shipments might be passing through Flint in tractor-trailers with false compartments.

Without a warrant from a court the dogs are used to sniff around the vehicles to check for drugs.

Based on a case out of Indianapolis, the U.S. Supreme Court held in 2000 that narcotics checkpoints where everyone gets stopped on a public road are not legal and violate Fourth Amendment protections against illegal searches and seizures, professor David Moran at the University of Michigan Law School said.






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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Genesee County Sheriff needs to be taught a lesson. The war against the people has started and we're finally realizing it. Time to fight back