Real0ne
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ORIGINAL: TreasureKY Really? Not even close? Let's see... Is the US a closed border country? Look to the treaty of Hildago. Now I have no personally investigated this one by my sources claim it was never properly ratified with mexico and technically the whole southwest still belongs in the mexican territory. How do you close someone elses borders?. Well, you could argue that it is not as restrictive as East Germany was; we do not have a guarded wall preventing anyone from coming in or going out. However, we also clearly do not have an open border as there are restrictions. Not just anyone can up and decide to move here to live and work. Is the US an armed society? Again, you could argue for a strict interpretation. Certainly not every single citizen of the US possesses a firearm. True but you can also argue that there are more "KNOWN" guns in the hands of the public than there is public in the US. However, as has been pointed out numerous times, arming oneself in this country is a fairly easy process with few restrictions. According to one Reuters article, there are 90 guns for every 100 citizens in the US. Sounds like a fairly "armed" society, to me. Its now over, new gun sales increased to the tune of 1.5 million per year when ohaha was elected. Is everyone is the US free? Define free. Sure, there are some incarcerated individuals... and some who consider themselves to be the property of others. Prisons are BIG business in the US. Its all bonded and monetized which incidently proves you are nothing more than a commodity to the government but thats another topic. we have 25% of the worlds population and 65% of the words prisoners if I remember the number correct and most are in for "stuff" that has no REAL injury to another involved. Its sad but you all let your common law "RIGHTS" slip right out the window when you all fail to protest the shit out of these crap ordinances and learn that statutes are private by-laws. No one can connect the dots that they only way a state can be independent of other states is IF their law is private to their state! Likewise county to county and city to city with their ordinances! People are not taught the foundations of their own gubmint and they wonder why they cannot make anything better. For instance fixing the door knob does not repair the intended leaky sink. But I believe that generally in this country, as long as people conduct themselves within the scope of the law, then they are considered free to move about as they please and live their lives however they wish. That's pretty free, I think. So... just how is this "not even close"? sure define law? by-law? ordinance? I just ran into a person who's kid a gal who is an honor student minor never did a damn thing to anyone was fined 200 bucks for having a beer at a party as the cops raided the place not because there was riotous or nuisance activity but because they had a tip from a squealer that there was a party believed to have minors. Now I do not agree with minors getting wasted but I disagree even more with the AMERICAN POLICE STATE violating everyones rights and adding insult to injury with a fine issued upon unlawful entry to a property without cause other than performing their job as a re-venue nazi.
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"We the Borg" of the us imperialists....resistance is futile Democracy; The 'People' voted on 'which' amendment? Yesterdays tinfoil is today's reality! "No man's life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in session
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