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pahunkboy -> 30 people arrested for singing w/o permit (7/30/2013 5:52:50 PM)

http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/viewart/20130730/GPG0101/307300278/Police-arrest-30-singers-inside-Capitol-Madison

Good thing the police were there!




Real0ne -> RE: 30 people arrested for singing w/o permit (7/30/2013 7:18:53 PM)

feel the love, feel the patriotism, with freedom like that who the hell needs jails?

Gulags coming to a theater near you soon!

Statists; Hows dat vote da bums out shit working for ya?

~Borg




Real0ne -> RE: 30 people arrested for singing w/o permit (7/30/2013 7:20:05 PM)

Its purely illegal to license a right.




Termyn8or -> RE: 30 people arrested for singing w/o permit (7/30/2013 11:43:11 PM)

No Real, unlawful.

This shit is starting to wear you out ain't it. Same here.

T^T




SadistDave -> RE: 30 people arrested for singing w/o permit (7/31/2013 12:15:01 AM)

Cheap bastards shoulda bought the permit...

-SD-




Termyn8or -> RE: 30 people arrested for singing w/o permit (7/31/2013 10:05:30 AM)

FR

It seems pretty apparent what is going on :

"But a federal judge says a permit can be required for groups larger than 20."

So twenty people have rights and twenty one don't ?

If you look at the government's behavior lately it is clear what is happening. they are afraid, deathly afraid of people getting together to talk about doing something about the government. Music can be a powerful force in fact. It can be quite motivational if used properly. Then once you got a bunch of people together and have a PA system.........

Perhaps they've seen a poll or something that puts North Korea as more popular than the US congress. They don't take that as a sign to change their ways or step down. They take that as a sign that it is necessary for them to enable their officers "to protect and serve" them. Moe laws to the point where they can put ANYONE away and then through selective enforcement have near unlimited power. The supreme court is on their side of course. Corporations are people now but apparently people aren't. Go ahead and say it ain't so, and then come back in a couple of years and try to say the same thing. This thing is rolling in that direction and people who are smug to say that wqe ain't quite there yet would do well to understand just how fucking hard it is to stop something like this, much less reverse direction.

T^T




pahunkboy -> RE: 30 people arrested for singing w/o permit (7/31/2013 1:38:22 PM)

notice they will roll out some far out law- knowing nothing will come of it for a few years- then when something does come of it- the declare- this has been the law since blah blah blah- (and) it is always been this way....




Termyn8or -> RE: 30 people arrested for singing w/o permit (8/1/2013 1:03:31 PM)

I want to know what they're going to do when they can no longer pay the cops. It has happened in a few places already, and nothing has changed. Cities and states all seem to spend more than they take in. Unike states and cities, the federal government has the ability to print money, which is why it seems like we are only 17 tril in debt. The fact is they are going to have to print another 50 tril in the future - and that's if they don't spend another dime as of right this minute. It's those "off balance" balances you see, which is why they don't count even though they do. Be thankful that they have reformulated so well that inflation is down. Now go enjoy that lunch of ipads.

Yup, if the bookkeeping was done differently we would be more like 70 tril in debt. And with the new math, unemployment is really low as well.

So, it is logical that the government solve all problems, and the biggest of them are the people assembling. That pesky first amendment must be abridged. The government will tell you when it is OK to complain about the government.

By enforcing as many laws as possible on a population that has practically no money, they will eventually fill the jails and build more. And they will fill them and build more. Eventually the money runs out. Now if you have your doubts about police and firemen workng for free, try corporations. What will a company that runs private prisons do when the checks bounce ?

Well let's see, they are paid to imprison and feed people. Now if they stop getting paid one could think that maybe they would no longer imprison and feed people. What then ? Well they could use the facilities for something else but first they would have to get those prisoners out of the way. Where do you suppose they will go ? If the government had room for them there would be no private prisons, right ?

And the mourners are all sangin',
As they drag you by your feet,
But the hangman isn't hangin',
So they put you on the street

I like music sometimes, you ? Wait untill the US regime faces it. Top to bottom, top to fucking bottom.

T^T




Yachtie -> RE: 30 people arrested for singing w/o permit (8/1/2013 1:38:40 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

I want to know what they're going to do when they can no longer pay the cops. It has happened in a few places already, and nothing has changed.


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