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"... the late Aaron Russo, used to open some of his talks with a question: How can you know whether or not you live in a police state?" ...
"Imagine yourself, he said, driving down the road. ..."
"Now ... imagine that as you pass an intersection, you look in the rearview mirror and see that a police car has turned onto the street behind you. ... He's just settling in behind you, driving at the same speed as you …"
"Are you comforted by the knowledge that the police are out on patrol, fighting crime? Or do you start to worry ..."
"The latter reaction ... is a sign that you're living in a police state: A society in which you and everyone around you are subject to the arbitrary whims, and expected to obey the every command, of 'law enforcement personnel.'" ... |
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Wherever standing armies are kept up, and the right of the people to keep and bear arms is, under any colour or pretext whatsoever, prohibited, liberty, if not already annihilated, is on the brink of destruction. — St. George Tucker, in his edition of 'Blackstone's Commentaries,' 1:300 (1803). |
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