Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Americans Fear Government Civil Liberties Abuses More Than Terrorism




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Americans Fear Government Civil Liberties Abuses More Than Terrorism



by Monica Davis After decades of being confronted with mysterious terrorists from around the world, and being forced to endure invasive searches at airports, and cameras on the streets, a new poll finds that, for the first time since 9/11, Americans are now more worried about civil liberties abuses from their own government than terrorism What a suprise. Militarized police forces turn the nation's streets in to war zones, as the surveillance state grows beyond control. The saga of Wikileaks and Bradley Manning continue to show Americans just how much they have been spied on, surveilled, and observed by bureaucrats and national security. By now Americans are cynical, suspicious and angry.









Rush Whacks Weiner With New Sexting Name: If He Keeps This Up Another 48 Hours, I Think He Ought to Go See a Doctor'



Joe Kovacs * WND New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner on the campaign trail. PALM BEACH, Fla. – When it comes to politics these days, a candidate needs to be of strong, solid character and exhibit endurance through the ins and outs of any campaign. With that in mind, radio powerhouse Rush Limbaugh is saluting Anthony Weiner, the New York City candidate for mayor who refuses to pull out of the race despite ongoing revelations of his sexting photos of his manhood to young women.






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