Bill Would Require Permission From Sheriff To Enforce Federal Gun
Laws; Obama Quietly Submits Climate Treaty; Ron Paul Starts Snowden
Clemency Petition; The Racist History Of Surveillance—Personal Liberty Digest™ P.M. Edition 2-13-2014
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A bill before the Arizona State Senate would make it a crime for
Federal officers to attempt to enforce Federal law in the State without
first receiving written permission from the County sheriff where the
action is to occur.
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President Barack Obama moved ahead with plans this week to enter the
United States into an international climate change agreement without
Congressional approval.
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The permanence of the Internet is a great thing. Every now and then,
someone will revive, for present-day scrutiny, some sanctimonious
declaration or other made by an elected official who never should have
been elected.
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Former U.S. Representative Ron Paul said he is starting a petition
drive to provide clemency for fugitive National Security Agency leaker
Edward Snowden.
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February is Black History Month and that history is intimately linked
with surveillance by the Federal government in the name of “national
security.”
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