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To: factoryrat

Yes, sounds good; some of my family was impacted, I was not; and they did not have any recourse: who would they go after?

The way this works, it is the feds that just take what they want; I would be interested in knowing what one could do in that case, as the feds hide behind a wall of secrecy; there is no ‘individual’ responsible, just as the system was designed to protect themselves.
Those in office are protected real well, since they fear due to their actions.

Do I see this right?


31 posted on 01/06/2014 7:11:25 PM PST by elpinta (Jer. 10:23 - It really holds true!)
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To: elpinta

That’s called a “protection racket” as employed by organized crime syndicates. Put into perspective, most federal agencies could be successfully prosecuted under their own RICO statutes. The only reason they aren’t is because the law and the lawless are one and the same.

The only difference between the US and the rest of the world, is that under the Constitution (ie: the law of the land), we have a moral obligation to shoot the sorry bastards if they get too far out of line, and knock down any would-be dictators or despots, much to the dismay of their cronies and sycophants.


42 posted on 01/06/2014 7:49:09 PM PST by factoryrat (We are the producers, the creators. Grow it, mine it, build it.)
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