We interrupt posting about SHOT
To tell you that Illinois is bankrupt.
And the FBI has broken the law for years when it comes to snooping through your phone.
To tell you that Illinois is bankrupt.
And the FBI has broken the law for years when it comes to snooping through your phone.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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January 19th, 2010 at 10:22 am
My favorite part of the FBI story is the typical appeal to “unawareness” by the FBI director. Bull-fucking-shit. Then the American people want to see some fucking arrest warrants for the people who were aware because this wiretapping was going on. There were internal memos. The memos weren’t written by monkeys. Arrest the fucking people who did the justifications based on the classic FDR-Eisenhower-Johnson-Nixon logic. If laws were broken, then charge people. I’ll give a hint as to why we aren’t seeing indictments: Because the FBI director knew and the people who will get burned at the bottom will talk, that’s why.
January 19th, 2010 at 10:46 am
Welcome to government. Laws stop applying at the door.
January 19th, 2010 at 5:21 pm
Damn, Metulj and I are actually in perfect agreement on something. And to think I have always been skeptical of miracles.
January 19th, 2010 at 5:28 pm
As regards Illinois’ looming bankruptcy I see a brightlight in this. My comment at WOG:
States’ bankruptcies just may be our salvation. You will note that in each case where the financial straits are the direst it is a venue which has the least individual liberty, the most oppressive state government, the most complete meddling in the daily lives of its citizens, and it is the most liberal (politically speaking).
When these states fail completely there will be chaos and violence. There will be starvation, disease and exodus. And in that maelstrom of misery could very well be the salvation of the rest of the nation.
Most of the directly affected will see clearly, for the first time, that the system they thought “would and should take care of them” could not sustain such a burden. They will be forced to self-reliance or starvation. Those not living in those failed states will of necessity realize they must not socialize their political and economic systems if they are to avoid the same fate. The die-hard socialists will develop a timidity of pushing their agenda as the ranks of their followers dwindle.
Failed states may just be our salvation. Failed states may just be the object lesson that lets us avoid armed rebellion in the restoration of this nation and its constitution.