Originally posted by: 193d
Isla, I was stopped for a drivers license check 200 feet from my driveway. It was a roadblock and they stopped everyone.
I don't fly, so forgive me if I'm incorrect, they randomly harrass people at will to be politically correct.
FOLKS: I want to know if you're Muslim, African American or whatever and a bunch of police have halled you to jail for doing nothing.
Originally posted by: 193d
Senator K should be happy about that....shows that we're not profiling.
No personal stories yet of abuses................
Can of Worms, were you hauled to jail?
Originally posted by: 193d
Isla, I am sorry for the moron guards at an airport.
Let me say this again in another way:
I don't care about the Patriot Act ! I hear EVERYDAY how we're losing our freedoms under BUSH !
Post some examples like the Japanese Americans were put into internment camps during WWII, Reichsmordwoche, Kristallnacht, the purges under Stalin, or the Cultural Revolution in China.
Originally posted by: magomago
the FBI came to us and made sure were on "the us's side" and allegience wasn't to saddam~ but this is 2nd hand from my dad since apparantly my parents made sure we weren't around at all. I also know a few people were taken in for a while but i never heard more than that because everone is hush about it--- arabs are some of the most easily frightened people I've met~ most feel like the government is working against th?? so a lot think that by staying low the gov will leave them alone
also, one of my friends was pulled in the airport for like 6 hours to be questioned because he was I.D.ed as a known terrorist. When the FBI finally arrived they walked in and saw him (he looks totally white cause he is 1/2 white) and his brother in law. His brother in law looks arab and he was sitting there playing soliatre on his laptop and they walked up to him and said "are you XXXX". And he said, "nope- that is my brother in law" and pointed to my friend and then he said the FBI started to shake their heads. They did get get a free trip to D.C. as a "sorry"![]()
Originally posted by: nutxo
The patriot act pulled together many existing laws and added clauses regarding commerce, otherwise there are no new laws.
Originally posted by: 193d
I was wondering if anyone here has been targeted by the Bush gov't? I know the Patriot Act is a big thing.
Who here has a personal story to tell?
Yeah, Kerry should just sue them for libel considering it's filled with lies from people who've been proven to be liars.Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: 193d
I was wondering if anyone here has been targeted by the Bush gov't? I know the Patriot Act is a big thing.
Who here has a personal story to tell?
I have one. There's actually a presidential candidate who doesn't understand the first ammendment right to free speech. He wants to ban a book. Can you believe that?
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (AP) - A man who heckled President Bush at a political rally was fired from his job at an advertising and design company. The graphic designer said he was told he'd embarrassed and offended a client who provided tickets to the event.
"I was told that my actions reflected badly on the company and that a client was upset," Glen Hiller of Berkeley Springs said.
Hiller was escorted from Hedgesville High School on Tuesday after shouting comments about the Iraq war and the failure to find weapons of mass destruction there. The crowd had easily drowned out Hiller with its chant: "Four more years."
Arriving at his job with Octavo Designs in Frederick, Md., the next morning, Hiller said he was "shocked" to learn he was fired. A woman at the company who declined to give her name confirmed Hiller was axed because of his conduct at the rally.
"They see my actions as negative," Hiller said, adding he'd do the same thing again. "There is no venue for the regular guy to ask a question. We don't have access to people in power. And those events are completely scripted and controlled."
Last month, Charleston City Council apologized to two protesters arrested for wearing anti-Bush T-shirts to the president's July 4 rally. The pair were taken from the event in restraints after revealing T-shirts with Bush's name crossed out on the front and the words "Love America, Hate Bush" on the back. Trespassing charges were ultimately dismissed.
Originally posted by: chess9
Sheezh, I'm an old white guy. The police just look at me laugh and say "go on grandpa". One of the few perks of being old is that everyone thinks you're harmless. Er, uh, well, they would be right about that unfortunately....
-Robert