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Governments Don't Like It When We Gather Without Their Permission
Governments Don't Like It When We Gather Without Their Permission
Authored by J.B. Shurk via American Thinker,
Freedom of association is under attack...
There are a number of ways in which Western governments are waging war against their citizens. The United Kingdom, the European Union, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and leftists in the United States do not believe in free speech. These Western governments also spy on their citizens without warrants or probable cause. They have transformed their court systems into ideologically-partisan dictatorships that impose rulings based upon feelings and “political correctness,” rather than black-letter...
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