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2010-11-19 :: madlibertarianguy // Constitution + Dumbassery + War on Terror
I Was Just Following Orders

Some statist shit eater at The Washingtonian in defense of those who carry out the new TSA molestation security procedures: Cute as Goldberg probably thinks his suggestion is, it’s worth remembering a couple of things. TSA screeners are more vulnerable than most federal employees. Unlike their counterparts elsewhere in the civil service, the agency’s employees […]

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If a TSA screener starts to fondle your shit, punch that motherfucker. The IndyStar: A Connecticut man has been arrested after exchanging words and punching a TSA screener at a security checkpoint at Indianapolis International Airport. If they’re going to assault us under the pretense of National Security™, it seems our responsibility to assault TSA […]

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2010-11-18 :: madlibertarianguy // Constitution + War on Terror
You Tell It, Ron

Ron Paul in his introduction of HR 6416: The argument from the executive branch is that when you buy a ticket you have sacrificed your rights, and it’s the duty of the government to make us safe. That isn’t the case; you never have to sacrifice your rights. The duty of the government is to […]

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Ron Paul in his response to the TSA’s new protocol of sexual assault and molestation: My legislation is simple. It establishes that airport security screeners are not immune from any US law regarding physical contact with another person, making images of another person, or causing physical harm through the use of radiation-emitting machinery on another […]

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2010-11-16 :: madlibertarianguy // Constitution + War on Terror
Downright Sexual Assault

More outright sexual assault by TSA screeners. PrisonPlanet: The TSA’s invasive new screening measures include officers literally putting their hands down people’s pants if they are wearing baggy clothing in a shocking new elevation of groping procedures that have stoked a nationwide revolt against privacy-busting airport security measures. If a security goon puts his hands […]

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2010-11-16 :: madlibertarianguy // Constitution + Dumbassery + Government + health care + War on Drugs
A Crossroads

One idea that I’ve espoused since the beginning of the newfound limited government movement from the right is that so-called conservatives will come to a crossroads; a point at which they must decide what is more important: small government and individual liberty, or the enforcement of their moral agenda. Fortunately, it seems that some conservatives […]

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2010-11-13 :: madlibertarianguy // Constitution + Dumbassery
Welcome to the USSA

If this happened to my child, I’d be in jail for having severely beaten the shit out of the screener, and I’m likely to have been beaten, tazed, and/or shot as a result. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TCHSGvNwRY How is it that we’re expected to teach our children to not allow strangers to touch them, yet submit them to […]

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Myth: Obama has genuine concern for our civil liberties and privacy and vows to protect our Constitutional rights against government intrusion in the name of National Security™. A reminder: httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlNXezxGZPo Reality: Bullshit! This week sees the introduction of an entirely different level of assfuckery as the TSA, under authority of Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland […]

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2010-10-29 :: madlibertarianguy // Constitution + Dumbassery + election + SCOTUS
No Agenda Here

Oh, fuck. Clearly WaPo isn’t trying to push across its own political agenda here or anything. Since John G. Roberts Jr became chief justice five years ago, focus has been on the Supreme Court’s changing makeup and shifting ideology. In the coming months, the Washington Post will examine the real-world consequences of the court’s rulings […]

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Sheriff Lee Baca in an interview with Robert Faturechi of the L.A. Times: Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca said Friday his deputies’ marijuana enforcement would not change even if Proposition 19, which would legalize the drug in California, passes Nov. 2. “Proposition 19 is not going to pass, even if it passes,” Baca said […]

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