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How Much Longer Before We Have Secret Police?

Secret laws. It never occurred to me before that we could be subject to secret laws. How did we come to this? Why isn't this big news? The piece I link to is over a year old. Why is this not a matter of big public debate?

How can secret laws possibly be constitutional? How can we be held to comply with laws we're not even allowed to know about? Obviously, we all feel the effects of at least one part of this regulation. Anyone who flies will be asked for their ID. But since we all know about that, why is the statute requiring it such "sensitive security information"? It rather makes you wonder what else is in that statute.

Is War Peace? Have we always been at war with Eurasia?

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