The Nanny State Goes Nazi
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Today, being described as a “constitutionalist” can have fatal consequences – as in death-by-government consequences.
The precise definition of “police state” may be elusive, but this one is suitable for our purposes: A police state exists anywhere an innocent, law-abiding family can have its home violated, and their lives threatened, by a paramilitary strike team — who abducts one of the children at gunpoint — as the result of an anonymous phone call. Boiled down to its essentials, this is what happened to the Shiflett family of New Castle, Colorado.
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