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Police state watch?

September 21, 2010UncategorizedCivil LibertiesCommon Sense Canadian
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Blog posting by Murray Dobbin. “Each time some new outrage happens we should see it as another test by the corporate state of what we will put up with – what the new parameters of normal will be down the road. Each time we acquiesce, we lose a little more.” Read article

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