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February 27, 2015, 08:25:13 PM
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-02-27/pop-quiz-how-many-constitutional-rights-have-we-lost



How Many Constitutional Freedoms Have We Lost?

This post explains the liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights – the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution – and provides a scorecard on the extent of the loss of each right. (This is an updated version of an essay we wrote in February. Unfortunately, a lot of information has come out since then.)
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First Amendment

The 1st Amendment protects speech, religion, assembly and the press:
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   Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
The Supreme Court has also interpreted the First Amendment as protecting freedom of association.

However, the government is arresting those speaking out … and violently crushing peaceful assemblies which attempt to petition the government for redress.

A federal judge found that the law allowing indefinite detention of Americans without due process has a “chilling effect” on free speech. And see this and this.

There are also enacted laws allowing the secret service to arrest anyone protesting near the president or other designated folks (that might explain incidents like this).

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Today, most Americans believe that the government is threatening – rather than protecting – freedom. We’ve become more afraid of our government than of terrorists, and believe that the government is no longer acting with the “consent of the governed“.

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Indeed, the federal government is doing everything it can to stick its nose into every aspect of our lives … and act like Big Brother.

Conclusion: While a few of the liberties enshrined in the Bill of Rights still exist, the vast majority are under heavy assault.

What makes you on the nsa list :

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   Taking any steps to protect your privacy (and see this)

    Being a hippy

    Complaining about the taste of your tap water

    Being young (if you live near a battle zone, you are fair game; and see this)

    Acting like a kid

    Using social media

    Reporting or doing journalism (and here and here)

    Having “strange odors” or “bright colored stains on clothes” (what if you eat mustard or ketchup?)

    Speaking out against government policies

    Protesting anything (such as participating in the “Occupy” or “Tea Party” movements).  For example, Department of Defense training manuals classify all protest as “low-level terrorism”. And see this, this, this and this

    Questioning war (even though war reduces our national security; and see this)

    Criticizing the government’s targeting of innocent civilians with drones (although killing innocent civilians with drones is one of the main things which increases terrorism. And see this)

    Asking questions about pollution (even at a public Congressional hearing?)

    Paying cash at an Internet cafe

    Asking questions about Wall Street shenanigans

    Holding gold

    Creating alternative currencies

    Stocking up on more than 7 days of food (even though all Mormons are taught to stockpile food, and most Hawaiians store up on extra food)

    Having bumper stickers saying things like “Know Your Rights Or Lose Them”

    Investigating factory farming

    Infringing a copyright

    Taking pictures or videos

    Talking to police officers

    Wearing a hoodie

    Driving a van

    Writing on a piece of paper

    (Not having a Facebook account may soon be added)

And holding the following beliefs may also be considered grounds for suspected terrorism:

    Being frustrated with “mainstream ideologies”

    Being a libertarian

    Liking the Founding Fathers

    Being a Christian

    Being anti-tax, anti-regulation or for the gold standard

    Being “reverent of individual liberty”

    Being “anti-nuclear”

    “Believe in conspiracy theories”

    “A belief that one’s personal and/or national “way of life” is under attack”

    “Impose strict religious tenets or laws on society (fundamentalists)”

    “Insert religion into the political sphere”

    “Those who seek to politicize religion”

    “Supported political movements for autonomy”

    Being “anti-abortion”

    Being “anti-Catholic”

    Being “anti-global”

    “Suspicious of centralized federal authority”

    “Fiercely nationalistic (as opposed to universal and international in orientation)”

    “A belief in the need to be prepared for an attack either by participating in … survivalism”

    Opposing genetically engineered food

    Opposing surveillance


the last one, much lol. I am sure Snowden contrary to most "serving" now understand those principles enumerated in here. How it was designed for the pursuit of happiness, and how this happiness was to be the cornerstone of a serious defensive posture by the United States, not some puppets throttling the globe to get cal to burn in it's miic...

Why is the best 3d printer, fun drone, and among the best miner/farms in China and not in the USA? Maybe because there crimes against the State are enforced... and not encouraged with more hands out from the federal reserve bank... So while in America everyone waste their energy and precious time engaging in fight about the toxicity and legalization of gmos, other country are moving to full fill the need of the people (okay, a miner isn't a need like an academic would understand it) but none the less a reason for someone having earned "value" to spend it in it. Which makes it a need.

Then you add the waste of overseas operations in place where frankly... the locals need to grow up, to put it politely and politically corrected. And worst those operations are impacting the homeland, 54 millions food stamp in America, fuku in fire, stu debt, incarceration rate, etc, and what's the name of the new war again? Meanwhile others are solving the problem of their homes at a pace unseen by outsiders of China since 2000 years at least (ROME), making their ARMIES STRONGER.

If your home front is a wasteland, where crooks, corrupts and sinners roam amok why defend it at all... once upon a time "they" leave their basis far out of reach, and see what's happened to their born places... and it ain't pretty. Meanwhile the richest county is in D.C., who lives there? yeahh it's manhattan... blah blah blah. HARD EARNED. Among thieves all money is honest Cheesy.

Contrary to D.C. that always put w.s. w.s. etc... who allowed gmo? w.s.? or D.C. they could have said NO. to the money, to the perks, to the "advantages" but they said yes. they failed. Another superbe explanation is seen in the lose of integrity in the media, very visible this weak on cnbc vs tumbler ceo, where the guy was under heavy assault by a raging pressitute ready to make everything to please her owner.

Understand that 6 people leading the us media is at least a national security risk, when financial interest (just say no, and the strat will be folded, the "experts" liquidated, and moving along the ball will), can deteriorate the Will of the Army to fight for the Nation, it's time for a solution... if they did it against the tumbler guy, what did they do for gmoers? or plasitifiers of burgers, or ... you get the picture. National Security Risk Detected, lawyers, lobbists, senators and congresswhores and even president (tone ala immo) useless Cheesy.

pikers.





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