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Offline 9Shooter

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Patriot Act supercedes Constitution?
« on: May 06, 2009, 08:55:21 AM »
Granville County, NC -- On March 5 at about 10:00 PM, ten heavily armed FBI agents, accompanied by three local police officers, stormed into the home of an American family and arrested a 16 year old boy on charges he made numerous bomb threats.
The boy, Ashton Lundeby, was taken from his family's North Carolina home, to a juvenile facility in Indiana where the threats were allegedly made.

During the raid, the FBI executed a search warrant and thoroughly searched the family home. They found absolutely nothing illegal or suspicious. No bombs, no bomb-making material or anything unlawful.

The family has been told they have no rights to see their child and, under the USA PATRIOT ACT, the child has no rights to even defend himself. They claim the Constitution does not apply to this 16 year old, natural born, American citizen.


They think someone spoofed his IP address to make bomb threats using VoIP calls.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9zGhYSIAP8
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Re: Patriot Act supercedes Constitution?
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2009, 02:05:06 PM »
This is so wrong on so many levels.
"The people should not be afraid of their government.  The government should be afraid of the people.  Is it not time?"   I am not a pessimist I am a realist, sooner or later the world shits on everyone, pretending it isnt shit makes you an idiot not a pessimist.