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To: ASOC
With this change in the law, InterPol cannot be subpoenaed into court and forced to testify/reveal the how and why information on the criminal activity was obtained.

We're talking about an international police organization that is now allowed to operate free of 4th Amendment constitutional constraints within the United States and to collect information on US citizens that can later be used to support the arrest and prosecution of those citizens. If the case is prosecuted outside the US, then the US citizen who is being prosecuted will not have the benefit of US constitutional protections at the prosecution stage either. That is the very definition of a secret police.

Our own police forces do NOT have this immunity, and for d*mn good reason, too! Why the h*ll should free men tolerate allowing Interpol to run roughshod over our constitutional protections in this country?

51 posted on 12/27/2009 6:46:57 PM PST by behzinlea
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To: behzinlea
Why the h*ll should free men tolerate allowing Interpol to run roughshod over our constitutional protections in this country?

I guess this is where the 2nd Amendment comes into play.

57 posted on 12/27/2009 7:49:53 PM PST by unixfox (The 13th Amendment Abolished Slavery, The 16th Amendment Reinstated It !)
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To: behzinlea

You would have to ask the Bamster or his pet monkey that plays at being the AG.


63 posted on 12/27/2009 9:30:25 PM PST by ASOC (In case of attack, tune to 640 kilocycles or 1240 kilocycles on your AM dial.)
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