Thursday, December 24, 2009

Interpol: Our New Police State

Government should exist to protect the freedoms of the individuals whom it serves.
— Sheriff Richard Mack

NoisyRoom.net: Of Executive Orders and Trojan Horses [emphasis added]:
Yesterday, it was brought to my attention by Pierre Legrand that President Obama signed an Executive Order on December 17th that no one and I mean no one, reported on. Cue the crickets… As horrifying as the health care legislation is and I personally believe it is worthy of revolt, this Executive Order has the potential to be monstrous.
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This now says that Interpol is no longer subject to the Freedom of Information Act. Their premises or staff can no longer be searched either. Their files are not subject to legal subpoena or discovery. Our government could just hand documents and files over to Interpol and Americans would no longer have access to them. Interpol can legally keep files now on all citizens of the US with no right to redress.
Perhaps some comfort can be found in Article 1 Section 4 of Missouri's Constitution (Independence of Missouri) [emphasis added]:
Section 4. That Missouri is a free and independent state, subject only to the Constitution of the United States; that all proposed amendments to the Constitution of the United States qualifying or affecting the individual liberties of the people or which in any wise may impair the right of local self-government belonging to the people of this state, should be submitted to conventions of the people.

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