Terror Tuesday: Are we closer to a day of reckoning?
It could just be that the truth still has the power to set us free.
A little of that truth emerged into the light today, the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
It could just be that the truth still has the power to set us free.
A little of that truth emerged into the light today, the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
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Late last week the Congressional Research Service published a report, "Drones in Domestic Surveillance Operations: Fourth Amendment Implications and Legislative Responses." I haven't gotten a chance to read through the entire thing yet, but a couple of interesting things jump out right off the bat.
Among them:
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Iris scans; face, palm and finger prints; ear patterns; gait and voice recognition; and tattoos and scars: these are among the biometric and physical indicators that the federal government wants to collect in order to identify us -- even without our permission or our knowledge.
A strange thing happened in Charlotte during the run-up to the Democratic National Convention. James Ian Tyson, a local activist, was on his way to a counter-DNC protest when he was arrested for driving with a revoked license. Police held him on a $10,000 cash bond, a highly unusual sum for such a minor crime.
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Usually this blog is all Serious Stuff. Here, have a dose of humor to go along with it. The geniuses at Juice Rap News bring us: Big Brother is WWWatching You.