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Old 09-13-2003, 03:34 PM  
Beastiepoo
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Originally posted by rossiya2
The following is a profile of a "domestic terrorist" circulated by the Phoenix, Arizona FBI Joint Terrorist Task Force to local law enforcement officials.
It read in part: "If you encounter any of the following, call the Joint Terrorism Task Force?.

Someone who defends the US Constitution against the federal
government and the United Nations.

Someone who asks the law enforcement officer to cite his authority for making a stop.

Someone who makes numerous references to the U.S. Constitution.

Someone who says that driving is a "right," and not a "privilege."

Someone who attempts to "police the police..."
Strange, the first two of those I believe to be part of every American's right to question the government when they try to take away rights for 'the good of the people'.

The second two tend to apply to people who are assholes and want to take the implications of our founding fathers' document too far.

How did these four statements come to be considered 'related' to each other?
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