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u/thebrightsideoflife · 8 pointsr/politics

yes. read his book "A Nation of Sheep".. it has a lot of examples of how the Bush administration helped erode rights and liberties through things like The Patriot Act. He was on FOX attacking Bush in '07.. and on the radio attacking him for years before that.

The issues he details in his books haven't changed much since Obama took office, and it's interesting to see a Judge spell out clearly how the federal government has overstepped its bounds.

u/noodlez222 · 1 pointr/Libertarian
u/RKBA · 1 pointr/Liberty
u/neocontrash · 1 pointr/Economics

Yeah.. I can kind of see that so I sort of lean more towards war breaking out between other countries (with maybe a little covert help from the US to get things kicked off).

I've heard that the people of the US are more heavily armed than any military in the world (including the US military) if you're just going by the number of small arms. If true (and I don't doubt it much) then that's something to consider.

Britain is too well armed. No country would be crazy enough to go to war against Britain - especially a small number of little rag tag colonies (and many of the people in those colonies support Britain).

Also, we're to believe that despite the US being so heavily armed that nobody messes with us...... a tiny number of thugs hiding in caves half way around the world is such a threat to the US that we need to shred our Constitution and spend trillions trying to blow them up.