Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff is emerging as a point man in the drive for tougher laws, yesterday noting Britain's ability to hold suspects without publicizing the charges. Appearing on ABC News's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos," Mr. Chertoff said he would like to see a renewed look at U.S. laws that could give authorities here the flexibility to detain suspects for longer periods of time, noting that the British have such latitude.
Memo to Chertoff,
Hey JACKASS, remember this - the British are not citizens but SUBJECTS. They have no 'God Given Rights' but only what the gubmint says they have. They also do not have a Bill of Rights.
'We' also fought a little war OVER these 'British Laws' you seem so enamored with, and which laws were being imposed on us by 'The Crown'.
ps - Read the f**king Constitution and Declaration of Independence asshat!
Utterly pathetic to listen to all this hysteric bombast about the US Constitution from people who CLEARLY have NO clue what they are talking about. You better believe the VERY first people to start whining if we ever get attack against will be these SAME people so paranoid about us trying to protecting ourselves now!