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Originally posted by Bob Sholtz
reply to post by TauCetixeta
i agree. if you're in congress, you should know whether a bill is unconstitutional or not. why is there no punishment for those who vote on unconstitutional measures?
feinstein knows that if she gets her way, it will be years before the "law" comes to the supreme court, and until they rule it unconstitutional it will be the law.
Soon a Gun Registry May Be Unnecessary
About a mile away from my home, the NSA is nearing completion of the world’s most powerful data center. It’s heavily fortified, costing $2 billion to build, and will be five times the size of the US capital upon completion later this year.
According to Wired magazine:
“Flowing through its servers and routers and stored in near-bottomless databases will be all forms of communication, including the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls, and Google searches, as well as all sorts of personal data trails—parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other digital ‘pocket litter.’”
In other words, if you’ve ordered a magazine for your AR-15 from Brownells there’s probably an order confirmation currently sitting in your inbox that the government has all the authority it needs to read.
If you’ve performed a Google search for “AK47 replacement stock,” the government can easily gain access to that information.”
Think the search engines will hold your data private? Not likely. Since 2001 Yahoo! has worked with the Chinese government in handing over user information on Chinese government critics, resulting in their trials and convictions.
Originally posted by Dekard1138
the bill being argued and what will be voted on will be different. just because it prohibits a data base now doesnt mean the final passage will have that part in it. or will it be a bill like obamacare where they make up the rules later.
obamacare was a 2700 page bill and now has over 15,000 pages of regulations, written by NON elected people!!
Originally posted by stirling
This is a world wide event.
The US governmet disarms Americans and we all take a ride on the fascism special....
The Corporatocracy wants humans helpless in its grasp.....to do with as those in power decide.
They dont care about you
They dont want so many of you around
And they are gonna get rid of as many as they can however they can......but first take the weapons.
Stand tall America.......we are counting on you.....
Originally posted by TauCetixeta
Originally posted by Dekard1138
the bill being argued and what will be voted on will be different. just because it prohibits a data base now doesnt mean the final passage will have that part in it. or will it be a bill like obamacare where they make up the rules later.
obamacare was a 2700 page bill and now has over 15,000 pages of regulations, written by NON elected people!!
ObamaCare will collapse under its own weight.
Also, the American people will DEMAND the repeal & replacement of ObamaCare if
496,000 Americans drop out of the workforce every month of the year!
BTW, the bill in the U.S. Senate will never pass in the House of Representatives.
Originally posted by NotAConsumer
SERIOUSLY can they start reprimanding people who tries to pass laws that invade our constitutional rights?
Originally posted by NotAConsumer
Hey nice to meet you, I am brand new to ATS too.
Well hell if thats what they were there for than I never learned that in school. In school I just imagined that you can call for a bill that makes no sense and with out getting in trouble or questioned they will vote yes or no, and that's that. At the risk of showing light on my ignorance I feel I had to share that.edit on 14-4-2013 by NotAConsumer because: (no reason given)
i assure you, no, they don't.
Originally posted by jaguarsky
reply to post by TauCetixeta
They have a list of everyone who purchases/owns a vehicle; 'jus sayin'.