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A.G. Eric Holder [pictured] in short: Having the President accuse someone of terrorism and declare them guilty counts as “due process”, which is also not the same as “judicial process”.
(via @ggreenwald)
Lawsuit: Seymour, CT police wrongfully raid grandmother’s home on suspicions of pot, brutalize family and ransack house, then have children removed because of deplorable living conditions they created.
(via The Agitator)
Radley Balko has more about the man appealing his child molestation conviction from a quacktastic “pedophile test”.
Explaining why the U.S. Government thinks it can police any .com, .net or .org domain around the world.
(via @radleybalko)
Gripping exposé by a U.S. soldier-turned-private contractor about the discrepancy between soldiers in reality and how they’re portrayed in the media: “[T]he vast majority of us are straight up sociopaths.”
(via Rob F)
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