Boston!
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While I'm all for getting the bad guy, I like my freedom, and it worries me this will be used as an excuse to take away more of it.
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@olishea said:
They should blow his legs off (...)
I understand the sentiment. I have similar feelings about, say, Dennis Rader. But let's hope 'they' don't. It's a slippery slope.
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There is a bad smell about all of this!
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Yeah I've smelled it before...out in the bull pasture.
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@mics_54 said:
Yeah I've smelled it before...out in the bull pasture.
more bull! its only bull if you refuse to look at the other side of the story. Which the Media is not even concerned about. 1000 police officers against 2 suspects. The entire city of Boston on lock down, House to house searches, without search warrants. .....what could possibly go wrong with the official story. I hope the other suspect survives, I would like to hear the other side of the story, before I pass judgement.
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FBI have a lot to answer for. They were asking the public who these guys were when they had already been interviewed by FBI and the older brother was refused citizenship.
tomot: since 9/11 they don't need a search warrant. Even if the crime is completely unrelated to terrorism. That's what the law is in the UK anyway, guess it's now the same over there.
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I'm surprised it took this long for the conspiracy theorists to start.
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They used to do that here a few years back, but somehow that got changed.
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I wasn't stirring a conspiracy by the way, just stating a fact many people are unaware of.
Most people don't realise police can enter your house without your permission under the Terrorism Act. Even if you steal some chocolate from a shop (for example) they can search your house without a warrant or even physical evidence. You may be completely innocent but they can still turn your house upside down.
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Olishea, I wasn't referring to your comments. You are 100% right about the police. The "Patriot" act and things like CISPA are whittling away at our rights very quickly.
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off topic but think-worthy
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