Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Police State

Judge Napolitano points out the obvious about NSA spying, but the more often it's said, the better.
"The NSA spies on all people all the time, and it's too much information for them to sift through in a timely manner," Judge Napolitano said. "That's not my opinion. That's the opinion of former NSA senior executives who were responsible for formulating the software that permits the NSA to do it."
This is why NSA always fails to stop terrorist attacks. NSA adds to the haystack instead of reducing it.

Saudi Arabia seeks to hire eight more executioners as number of beheadings skyrocket.

Having failed to stop the biker gang war in Texas so far, it'll be interesting to see if police can stop it now that it's started in earnest.

Some of the dead bikers may have been killed by cops.

Obama bans some, but not all, military equipment transfers to police.

Police blame restaurant for failing to stop gunfight, but that's not its job. That's government's job.

Police confiscation of cash on the rise.

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