Friday, April 29, 2016

Police State

Child porn suspect jailed indefinitely for refusing to decrypt his hard drive. So much for the constitutional protection against self-incrimination.

Supreme Court radically expands FBI hacking power, as if FBI cars about legal restrictions.

Despite spending $1 million for the iPhone hack, the FBI doesn't know how it works.

Judge Napolitano takes police state spying theory to its ultimate conclusion.
"Would all of our lives be safer if the government could break down all the doors it wishes, listen to all the conversations it could find and read whatever emails and text messages it could acquire?"
Of course not!
"Perhaps."
Is Napolitano an idiot? Not perhaps, but hell no. The government already does this, and it makes us less safe.

Dennis Hastert sentenced to prison for structuring, not any real crime.

Congress slams TSA in public, funnels it money when the cameras are off.

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