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UncleFreedom76
05-19-2010, 09:36 AM
I've been hearing some rumors that this AZ Immigration Bill is really a backdoor to implementing REAL ID? Also, what the heck happened to Scott Brown? He get's all of this support from tea party members then tries to pass an unconstitutional bill? Very strange...

Youtube Link:
http://bit.ly/Reality45

Why do lawmakers really want to pass the Arizona Immigration Bill? Should the government be allowed to remove American citizenship? Why is the federal government trying to take land from an elderly Vermont farmer? Is the United States become a socialist state or a fascist state? Join us on this weeks edition to help answer thess questions. Plus, Alex Jones interviews host Gary Franchi, Tim O'Shea unveils the dirty truth about vaccines in America and we name this weeks Enemy of the State.

erowe1
05-19-2010, 10:34 AM
Also, what the heck happened to Scott Brown? He get's all of this support from tea party members then tries to pass an unconstitutional bill? Very strange...

What's strange about that?

Chester Copperpot
05-19-2010, 10:37 AM
real id is mentioned in the arizona bill.. it is NOT a backdoor to real id

puppetmaster
05-19-2010, 10:40 AM
we have real ID here in Nevada already....the call it a gold star ID....

PeacePlan
05-19-2010, 10:42 AM
YouTube - REALITY REPORT #45 - Arizona Immigration: The REAL Truth (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LJ52Zn9fYs)

jmdrake
05-19-2010, 10:55 AM
The bigger news in the clip is the "terrorist expatriation act". The justification by most neocons to the idea of Gitmo and "enhanced interrogation techniques" is that you "don't give constitutional rights to foreign terrorists". So once if the government says "You belong to Al Qaeda" you no longer have any rights (whether you actually belonged to Al Qaeda or not).

http://lieberman.senate.gov/assets/pdf/TEA_full.pdf

UncleFreedom76
05-19-2010, 01:33 PM
What's strange about that?

I didn't want to get banned for using far harsher words... Something like @&*^#


The bigger news in the clip is the "terrorist expatriation act". The justification by most neocons to the idea of Gitmo and "enhanced interrogation techniques" is that you "don't give constitutional rights to foreign terrorists". So once if the government says "You belong to Al Qaeda" you no longer have any rights (whether you actually belonged to Al Qaeda or not).

http://lieberman.senate.gov/assets/pdf/TEA_full.pdf

This is just plain scary.