Do you meet the definition of a terrorist?

Do you meet the definition of a terrorist? If you support the Constitution, yes, you do, at least from a certain perspective in the American government.

From Info Wars:

Secret DOJ Memo Says Fourth Amendment Has "No Application" After 9/11

Disclosure of classified documents reveal total dismissal of U.S. Constitution

The American Civil Liberties Union has uncovered details pertaining to a secret Justice Department memo from October 2001 that reveals the Bush administration effectively suspended the Fourth Amendment where domestic counter terrorism operations are concerned.

The ACLU reports that the memo states the "Fourth Amendment had no application to domestic military operations." after 9/11. In other words, the DOJ gave the White House a green light to effectively shelve Constitutional protection against unreasonable searches and seizures in the wake of the terror attacks.

HT: Chris W.

Published Thursday, April 03, 2008 8:39 PM by Right-Mind

Comments

# re: Do you meet the definition of a terrorist?

The credibility of the ACLU is so low, that without reading the details, I choose the other side.

Thursday, April 03, 2008 10:23 PM by April E. Coggins

# re: Do you meet the definition of a terrorist?

Even a stopped clock is right twice a day...

Friday, April 04, 2008 5:34 AM by Right-Mind

# re: Do you meet the definition of a terrorist?

Long before 2001 if you believed in and appealed to the Constitution you were suspect, according to the feds.  It's just that now you are defined as a full-blown terrorist (even without these papers the ACLU allegedly has possession of).  This is a handy way to "deal with" people who don't march to the tune of the global dictators.

P.S. Hello, National Security Agency, and other alphabet fed groups lurking out there reading everyone's internet postings.  Come on over into the light.

Friday, April 04, 2008 9:54 AM by Kate

# re: Do you meet the definition of a terrorist?

where are those handy Wyoming sheriff's? we need more of them

Saturday, April 05, 2008 12:05 AM by Charles