There’s obviously no freedom of speech in this secretive police state:
"Police said the officer saw Kelly had a camera in his lap, aimed at him and was concealing it with his hands. They said Kelly was arrested after he obeyed an order to turn the camera off and hand it over."
Now Kelly, 18, has been in jail, his mother had to use her home as collateral to get him out, and he may have to go back if convicted, all because he videotaped an officer without permission. Where is this? North Korea? Try Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Will someone please call the ACLU. Oops, nevermind. They’re busy suing a company that’s helping fight terrorism.
Via Instapundit
















If you ever look for help, don’t expect the ACLU. They are too selective to help out in cases like that. The way it works is, only if there is a possibility of doing some sort of damage to the actual nation and people of the United States of America in the guise of protecting our Constitution.
I could refer you to a Texas ACLU blog, to try and argue with him, but I won’t. He’s sure that they are the guardians of the republic and if you disagree you are 1. Stupid and 2. Evil.
If you ever look for help, don’t expect the ACLU. They are too selective to help out in cases like that. The way it works is, only if there is a possibility of doing some sort of damage to the actual nation and people of the United States of America in the guise of protecting our Constitution.
I could refer you to a Texas ACLU blog, to try and argue with him, but I won’t. He’s sure that they are the guardians of the republic and if you disagree you are 1. Stupid and 2. Evil.
If you ever look for help, don’t expect the ACLU. They are too selective to help out in cases like that. The way it works is, only if there is a possibility of doing some sort of damage to the actual nation and people of the United States of America in the guise of protecting our Constitution.
I could refer you to a Texas ACLU blog, to try and argue with him, but I won’t. He’s sure that they are the guardians of the republic and if you disagree you are 1. Stupid and 2. Evil.
I regret to admit I was once a member of the ACLU and counted its work good and true. Nowadays, I think most of their lawyers are socialists. They are the guardians of their own point of view.
I regret to admit I was once a member of the ACLU and counted its work good and true. Nowadays, I think most of their lawyers are socialists. They are the guardians of their own point of view.