Just watched that from http://www.infowars.com/?p=1735.
Recently, I've been reading a lot of martial law stuff being put into act in america, but I want to see how bad it actually is.
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Thread: How bad is america really?
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Everything is manipulated to make it look like life isn't great in America, it really is ridiculous. I feel completely safe even when I stay in a large city. Do people really think it's bad here? LOL. This place is awesome and I feel 100% free. The laws are in place for a reason and work well. The government doesn't just butt into anyone life, the only way they will even look at you is if you have an extensive criminal record.
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Thanks for the input. But I made this after hearing of laws being passed by bush etc. These laws are stepping stones to martial law in my eyes. But not living their cannot let me make my mind up clear.y
Thanks for the input. Can you tell me why you don't feel free?
Btw has any one ever seen the news ticket on infowars? I check it every other day or so. Pretty interesting..
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Brits arriving in New York, hoping to avoid being slaughtered on day one of their shopping mission to Manhattan are, by day two, beginning to wonder what all the fuss was about. By day three they have had had the scales lifted from their eyes.
I have met incredulous British tourists who have been shocked to the core by the peacefulness of the place, the lack of the violent undercurrent so ubiquitous in British cities, even British market towns.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programme...nt/7359513.stmYou can't rape the willing.
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sure, one example is when we will all be required by law to carry around a national ID card embedded in the ID will be a RFID chip!
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