Secret Laws

Posted on Monday, November 15 at 14:19 by drcaleb
"She refused to go through additional screening without seeing the regulation, and she was not allowed to fly," he said. "It's pretty simple." "Why couldn't they at least let her see that?" asked Statesman commentator Dan Popkey. "Because we don't have to," Mr. Gonzales replied crisply. "That is called 'sensitive security information.' She's not allowed to see it, nor is anyone else," he said. Link to PDF article: http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/RL32664.pdf -------------------- So, you can't even be told what law allows them to search you? How's that for Bigger Brother!

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  1. Fri Nov 19, 2004 4:21 am
    Most Americans do not and have not confronted these laws, which, if they did, would suddenly become very real. Most Americans prefer to live in ignorant bliss that everything will turn out all right in the end, the happy ending story.



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