Clothes", by Jack Herer, 1992, ISBN 1-878125-00-1
#
# The Police-taught DARE program encourages students to turn in
# friends and family by becoming a police informant.
: Real life: a child in school answers the friendly and inquiring police
: officer teaching about drug dangers that yes their parents have some
: of the displayed paraphernalia.
:
: A search warrant is issued, the parents are arrested, and
: the child is put into custody of Child Welfare workers.
# "The Feds Under Our Beds", By James Bovard, The New York Times,
9/6/1995
#
# The Justice Department confiscated the home of an elderly
Cuban-American
# couple in Miami after the couple was arrested for playing host to a
weekly
# poker game for family and friends.
* "Nynex Mistake Brings Scholar****p Offer", NYT, 4/26/1995
*
* Walter Ray Hill, 18, was arrested and jailed for two days based solely
on
* his phone number being used for a hoax bomb threat.
*
* Nynex eventually realized one of its employees transposed a number
when
* tracing the call. [Ever see Terry Gilliam's movie Brazil?]
*
* A Nynex spokesman said today that they were offering to pay his
complete
* four-year tutition bill, and that the offer was unconditional.
In Wa****ngton, D.C., police aggressively hassle motorists to give them
permission to search their vehicles. On C-SPAN, U.S. Attorney Eric Holder
further states that if a member of the car makes "furtive gestures" the
police may search the car.
Question: If sweating at the air****t can get you a deep probing anal
search by a manly security guard, what "furtive gesture"
will get your car searched when the police stop you and
****ne a flashlight in your face?
Answer: Blinking.
Point: They ar


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