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Thanks to the heroic John Berlau for revealing that hidden in the Senate’s version of the housing bailout is a provision creating a nationwide registry of the fingerprints of every American working in the mortgage industry. When they came for the mortgage brokers….

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Latest outrage in airline security: Elena Reichman, a 74-year old Holocaust survivor has been charged with battery for allegedly shoving a Transportation Security worker. Latest outrage from the federal prosecutors: “Adult” filmmaker and libertarian activist John Stagliano is the latest target of the “war on obscenity.” I bloged about the absurdity of the federal government putting a priority on protecting us from dirty pictures here.

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We can sleep soundly knowing the US Park Police are protecting the Jefferson Memorial from marauding gangs of dancing libertarians.

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Thanks to Phillip Carter for bringing this little tidbit from John Yoo’s infamous “torture memo” to our attention: “Indeed, drawing in part on the reasoning of Verdugo-Urquidez, as well as the Supreme Court’s treatment of the destruction of property for military necessity, our Office recently concluded that the Fourth Amendment had no application to domestic military operations. See Memorandum for Alberto R. Gonzales, Counsel to the President, and William J. Haynes II, General Counsel, Department of Defense, from John C. Yoo, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, and Robert J. Delahunty, Special Counsel, Re: Authority for Use of Military Force to Combat … Continue reading Orwell Update

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Now you can teach your children to be obedient subjects of the police state, or prepare them for a career as one of the state’s enforcers, with the Playmobil Police CheckPoint.

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Homeland Security is giving millions of dollars to local governments for surveillance cameras. (Hit Tip Drudge).

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Three new assaults on life, liberty and property, courtesy of Reason’s Hit-and-Run blog: First, Arizona is joining Louisiana and Oklahoma in baning anti-war shirts. Meanwhile, the Massachusetts State legislature will soon pass the first in the nation state wide trans fat ban. The Massachusetts Restaurant Association is supporting the ban because statewide regulation is preferable to a “patchwork of local rules.” Hey guys, if state regulation is preferable to local regulation then why not push for a national trans fat ban? The Massachusetts legislature also wants to protect people from their poor economic choices. So the legislature is going to … Continue reading Orwell Update

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Thanks to Andrew Sullivan for calling attention to the plight of Professor Walter Murphy, a former Marine, critic of Roe versus Wade, and a supporter of the Alito nomination. In a chilling example of how the war on terror is also a war on dissent, Professor Murphy found himself on the no-fly list and was told it likely was because he give speeches critical of Bush. Here is the story in Professor Murphy’s own words: “When I tried to use the curb-side check in at the Sunport, I was denied a boarding pass because I was on the Terrorist Watch … Continue reading Orwell update

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Many military prosecutors are refusing to pursue cases against “enemy combatants” because they have been subject to torture by those who love freedom. Thanks to Andrew Sullivan and the Wall Street Journal (!) for bringing this all to rare act of moral courage to our attention: “When the Pentagon needed someone to prosecute a Guantanamo Bay prisoner linked to 9/11, it turned to Lt. Col. V. Stuart Couch. A Marine Corps pilot and veteran prosecutor, Col. Couch brought a personal connection to the job: His old Marine buddy, Michael “Rocks” Horrocks, was co-pilot on United 175, the second plane to … Continue reading Orwell update

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Pittsburgh’s nicotine nazis are behaving like the real thing: tasering and arresting a man for smoking in public and “disrespecting” the police. Meanwhile, the Global Warning (oops I mean Weather) Channel’s chief meteorologist is calling for the American Meteorological Association (AMS) to use its’ clout to silence meteorologists who doubt that humans are destroying the planet though global warming. Finally, the Transportation Security Administration is cutting the “no fly list” in half and checking for “accuracy.” Hopefully, once TSA implements the new, improved “no fly list” Catherine “Cat” Stevens, wife of Alaskan Senator Ted Stevens, will no longer be forbidden … Continue reading Orwell Update

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Attorney General Alberto Gonzales frets that those who oppose the administration’s warrantless wiretapping program are defining freedom in a way that endangers our safety. So defining liberty to include “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized,” makes one a security risk.

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Orwell’s home country provides a glimpse of the future of the US and maybe the whole global village:a total surveillance society where all individuals are pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, and numbered.

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The Feds have droped their investigation of Laura Berg, the VA nurse accused of “sedition” for writing an anti-Bush letter to the editor, but David Weigel of Reason worries that free speech is still under attack by the government and the bloodthirsty bushboots who lead today’s conservative movement. Particularly interesting is the item about how Michelle Malkin refused to remove the phone numbers and e-mails of US Students Against the War from her blog, even after her posting result in the students getting death threats from Malkin’s readers. Malkin wrote a book last year about the racist and sexist insults … Continue reading Orwell Update

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They same government that says “trust us we are only spying on the bad guys” is investigating whether a VA nurse committed “sedition” when she wrote a letter to the editor criticizing Bush. They may not be able to find Bin Laden, but they at least they can protect us from anti-Bush nurses.

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Parents picking up their children in the Freehold Borough District in New Jersey will have to submit to an iris scan before being allowed onto school grounds. The money for the program comes from the Federal Government and, of course, is designed to improve safety, not to make sure children learn to accept the surveillance state, or make sure parents don’t forget who really controls their childrens’ upbringing. It also is not done to increase the profits of the firm making the technology. We are informed that the federal government is not forcing any school district to participate, the program … Continue reading Orwell update

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The US Government may use bioterrorism laws to keep French wines out of the country unless France agrees to change its historic wine-making practices. Thanks to Daniel McAdams for the link. The other day, I overheard a tourist on Capitol Hill, after being berated by a Capitol Hill police officer, complain that he “hadn’t been bossed around so much since he left East Berlin!”