Happy Birthday, Christopher!
From a response I sent to the trt-ny discussion group:
"Once you realize that you are free and that no one can force you to do anything except fall down, and that anyone who attempts to force you to do anything is a criminal, no matter how many people voted for him and no matter which funny hat, fancy uniform, or shiny badge he's wearing, there's no going back." -- Bill St. Clair
I took my ten-year-old Honda Civic (220,000 miles and counting) in for its yearly government-mandated inspection yesterday, an excercise that I have always considered to be a waste of my time. Not so this time. After finding that the brake travel exceeded the government-mandated minimum, they discovered a leak in the brake hydraulics. I was a short time away from driving with nothing but an emergency brake. Whew! I probably would have noticed something was amiss before complete failure, so I still don't like the mandate, but I'm glad it helped me find the problem early this time.
Foster's/Citizen - Machias man denies packing luggage to provoke bomb alert - remember the "fake bomb" and note found in passenger luggage? Apparently, the "fake bomb" was just a boot, a pack of batteries, and a power strip that had gotten jumbled together inside the luggage. [smith2004]
Donahue said he had no idea what police were talking about when they took him and Wood off the plane as they were returning home from a visit to her parents, he said.
Donahue said he understands the need to screen luggage, but objects to the fact that passengers can't be present and that the luggage has to remain unlocked.
"I've lost things before and I don't trust them," he said. "Anything could be taken out or put into a bag."
The legal authority to search a bag in the absence of the person who owns it is part of an erosion of civil liberties that has followed the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Donahue said.
He said he resorted to notes in his luggage because he had no way to address the screeners "face to face."
Garry Reed, the Loose Cannon Libertarian - Potboiler - a little off-the-top-of-his-head piece about freedom and capitalism.
Paul Joseph Watson at Prison Planet - The King Has No Clothes: But Saying So Might Land You In Prison - on the danger of protesting King Dubya in Sekurity State Amerika.
Previous Posts:
The Death of Politics
Reefer Madness Revived
Guns Still Allowed in Checked Luggage
Rule II: Never Let the Muzzle Cover Anything You Are Not Willing to Destroy
All Your Bits Are Belong to Us
PowerBook G4 17"
Fifth Amendment Denies Drug Tests
A Drug War Carol
One Ring to Rule Them All
Oppose the War, Lose Internet Access