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Demeter

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2. We are still (theoretically) protected against arbitrary searches in public spaces
Wed Jul 31, 2013, 11:04 PM
Jul 2013

There isn't any way this stuff they do is Constitutional. Just because some kangaroo court says it's okay doesn't make it so.

There's something about the Consent of the Governed....and we do not consent! We weren't even asked.

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