Seriously, what possible argument can there be allowing terrorist suspects to walk around free instead of rotting in GitMo???
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Fuck it. Let's start quartering troops in people's home's to defend against terrorism, as the 3rdA is the only one left unviolated
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@ErrataRob People have periodically made an argument that prior restraint, backdoors for surveillance systems is actually a 3A violation. -
@octal it kinda is, when all our electronics/cars/gadgets have "police" feature that we aren't allowed to tamper with - Show more
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The No Fly List is Punishment w/o Trial, facing your accuser, etc... People losing rights on it is already terrible.
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@ErrataRob why not use the no-fly list to limit what people can say? "Oh that journalist is in the no-fly, he can only say x" -
@ErrataRob Based on previous issues I would expect this to actually be a maneuver to get the GOP to fall on its sword on no-fly lists. -
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@ErrataRob Plus, anybody can end up on a no-fly list. You don't have to be a suspected terrorist. You could just have the same name as one. - Show more
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@ErrataRob Especially since there are some 1 million names on the no fly list. How many, who and why is unknowable due to national security -
@ErrataRob Also as far as I know not everyone on the List is a terrorist as such. -
@ErrataRob@AnonQC oh thank christ a rational person on twitter -
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@ErrataRob US intel has whistleblowers/lawyers/people they don't like on this list. The endgame is to institutionalize it one way or another -
@ErrataRob ...to ramp up reprisals
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