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Let us assume, just for the sake of example, that the federal government decided to {pick a few of these} -
* do random searches of homes, looking for suspicious items or activities.
* do a search on each citizens' bank account that purchased any type of firearm or ammuniition and then search their homes.
* outlaw any private ownership of firearms.
* do traffic blockades with searches of any vehicle deemed "suspicious."
* arrest citizens and not give them due process of law, but put them into makeshift "camps" until the "truth" could be sorted out.

What would the citizens of America do? I don't mean what you'd like to see happen. How do you think America would react and what would be the steps that would be taken, and by whom? Not pretty, in my opinion.

90 posted on 11/19/2002 9:22:05 AM PST by Gig
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To: Gig
I'm afraid that those that would "do" anything, sure wouldn't say it here. Maybe you should ask how we would "feel"

Anger? Fear? Disgust? Or maybe - just maybe .... RECOIL!
91 posted on 11/19/2002 9:35:20 AM PST by disgustedvet
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To: Gig
What would the citizens of America do?

They would sadly do what they have done so far, and what all the liberal repblicans on these threads are recommending, they will submit, and they will submit to any tyranny so long as it will make them feel safe.

Oh, they only want to save America from terrorists. But when all the freedoms are gone, what is there to save.

Here's an interesting link to one of today's posts, oddly ignored: Milksop Nation

It explains why Americans have and will simply fall over to tryanny. It is very sad.

Hank

93 posted on 11/19/2002 9:59:26 AM PST by Hank Kerchief
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