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Justice Antonin Scalia predicts that the Supreme Court will eventually authorize another a wartime abuse of civil rights such as the internment camps for Japanese Americans during World War II
 
"You are kidding yourself if you think the same thing will not happen again," Scalia told the University of Hawaii law school while discussing Korematsu v. United States, the ruling in which the court gave its imprimatur to the internment camps.
 
http://washingtonexaminer.com/justice-antonin-scalia-says-world-war-ii-style-internment-camps-could-happen-again/article/2543424
 
Glenn Quagmire said:
It is going to be camps for the CT's.
 
From Bill Ayres and his Weather Underground days, you all know Bill, he kicked off Barack's Senatorial run in his living room but Barack doesn't know him even though he visited the WH on at least three separate occasions.
 
UC FBI informant Larry Grathwohl :
 

 
 
Larry Grathwohl was a distinguished Vietnam vet who in the 1960s contacted the FBI and offered his services in infiltrating Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn’s Weather Underground. That was no small deal; it was extremely dangerous. It was a total self-sacrifice, a leap into hell on behalf of his country. He risked his life and endured some wretched things that most of us would refuse to do. For the good of his country, he became part of an ugly inner circle. He had to plunge into their dark side.
 
   Grathwohl ultimately blew the whistle on Ayers and Dohrn and crew in sworn testimony in the 1970s and (further) in his 1976 book, Bringing Down America: An FBI Informer with the Weathermen, plus numerous times since. He testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on October 18, 1974, where he spoke at length, and under oath, about his relationship with Ayers and Dohrn, including how Dohrn personally (in Grathwohl’s words) “had to plan, develop, and carry out the bombing of the [park] police station in San Francisco.” In that tragic action by the Weather Underground in February 1970, a young San Francisco police officer named Brian V. McConnell was killed.
 
When it was learned that Grathwohl was an informant, the Ivy League apparatchiks turned on him with a vengeance, posting his face on “WANTED” posters that they devised. Grathwohl was “wanted,” as it were, “for crimes against the people” as a “pig infiltrator.”
Bear in mind, Grathwohl’s accusers were genuinely violent people who countenanced murder as part of their standard work. These were serious threats that caused much grief in his life.
 
http://spectator.org/articles/55174/rip-larry-grathwohl-weather-underground-infiltrator
 
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Yeah, well, apparently these kids were OK with the idea... how many signed off on the idea of sending registered gun owners to FEMA camps?..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n02qgqtpRKY
 
What's worse. A few ignorant students signing a petition for something that will never happen or actual laws that make sexual acts a crime, ban marriage between consenting adults, prohibit buying alcohol (a legal substance) on certain day/times.
 
Ms Tree said:
What's worse. A few ignorant students signing a petition for something that will never happen or actual laws that make sexual acts a crime, ban marriage between consenting adults, prohibit buying alcohol (a legal substance) on certain day/times.
 
"You are kidding yourself if you think the same thing will not happen again," Scalia told the University of Hawaii law school.
 
The video is talking about a law proposed by people the article is refering to a unilateral decison by the government to inter people with out due process. Not the same.
 
Ms Tree said:
The video is talking about a law proposed by people the article is refering to a unilateral decison by the government to inter people with out due process. Not the same.
 
Its the mindset of those people who in the future will be making those laws that is the issue.
 
Of course that went right over your head.
 
delldude said:
Justice Antonin Scalia predicts that the Supreme Court will eventually authorize another a wartime abuse of civil rights such as the internment camps for Japanese Americans during World War II
 
"You are kidding yourself if you think the same thing will not happen again," Scalia told the University of Hawaii law school while discussing Korematsu v. United States, the ruling in which the court gave its imprimatur to the internment camps.
 
 
Ironically Scalia would probably vote in favor of it.
 

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