Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
Good for you. You might not care if your personal liberties are breached, but millions of Americans do care.
I fail to see how tracking vehicles for patterns of suspicious behavior is an invasion of personal liberty.
There are security cameras outside most business establishments...is it an invasion of privacy that cameras track our every move going into and out of these establishments? I think not. But if I am at an ATM, and some thug robs me at gunpoint, or worse, that security camera footage sure might come in handy for apprehending the criminal.
You are confusing being tracked while in private businesses (or on their property) with being tracked EVERYWHERE you go (even parked in your own garage).
are you now or have you ever been a member of the communist party?
When in doubt play the Communism card...or the Hitler card...whichever is most convenient.
Don't forget the Socialist card or the Blame America First card.
Plenty of law abiding citizens in Stalinist Russia had a not so irrational fear of government.
We are a far cry from Stalinist Russia, where the government abused its control and bred fear to eliminate political adversaries...our society still has a system of checks and balances to ensure that government does not infringe upon personal liberties in protecting its citizens from tangible threats.
Stalinist Russia didn't just happen overnight. There was a slow infiltration of the different branches until one group was able to gain total control. This is why the Attorney General scandal is not just something that should be ignored. And the hiring practices at the Justice Dept (over 100 Liberty grads placed from a school that didn't rank in the top 100 law schools in the nation) is especially disturbing.
agreed. Our founding fathers had seen how governments with this type of power breed corruption. That is why they gave us these personal liberties.
Hence the system of checks and balances, and the need for free elections...the Republicans Congress got out of control in allowing the Executive to overstep its Constitutional powers, and the American people held them accountable for it.
Yet you have complained almost non-stop about the Dems performing their Constitutional duty of checks and balances as political theater to ensure that they put the branches back on a somewhat level playing field.
You'll find out what's wrong with it one day when you are 'suspected' of doing something. Then you will come to value the idea of innocent until proven guilty. Your blind faith in law enforcement is an appalling display of ignorance and simply tells me that you haven't had much interaction with cops.
Your knee jerk reaction to law enforcement abuse is no more justifiable than those who are willing to sacrifice all personal liberties out of fear of terrorism...there is a delicate balance between government protection and government abuse, but one our society has managed to keep in check.
I agree with your statement about the amount of reaction being a bit extreme....as you state also though...to dismiss the possibility like a lot of others have with a "I'm not doing anything wrong so who cares if they are tapping my phones" mentality is equally disturbing.
I have had my fair share of encounters with cops, mostly due to poor driving on my part...I have had experiences where the police reaction in terms of intimidation was not proportional to my driving infractions, but I don't hold contempt towards all police due to a few bad experiences.
I can relate and concur on both parts of this paragraph.