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Comment by:
dasing
(1/16/2017)
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If those people are so dangerous, why are still out of jail? |
Comment by:
jac
(1/16/2017)
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Another empty headed liberal that believes people should loose their rights because some bureaucrat puts their name on a list without any judicial oversight.
The only way I would support such a restriction would be if the law awarded $1 million dollars in damages to be paid directly by said bureaucrat if the individual was wrongly placed on the list.
There has to be consequences when people are wrongly identified and deprived of constitutional rights. |
Comment by:
Sosalty
(1/16/2017)
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Here's a recipe for govt to deny rights as they are won't to do. Lots of ideas that sound good on the surface and not enough due process or even basic enforce of present laws. |
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