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LewRockwell.com ANTI-STATE•ANTI-WAR•PRO-MARKET

Why Should We Believe Them?

By Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

May 31, 2015

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If 3 provisions of the Patriot Act expire, why are we supposed to believe the professional liars of the NSA and other, more secret, spy agencies, when they say they are obeying the law? Instead, they’ll be laughing up their sleeve. The totalitarian state has the bit in its fangs.

UPDATE Judge Napolitano and Adam Dick agree.

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