How the Senate Murdered the Bill of Rights

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Steve says, "Since the bill specifically states American citizens and legal aliens are exempt from it, I'm not that concerned."

I hope you're right Steve - but that's not how I read it.

I hate to say it, but I think Brad nailed it.

R.L. Schaefer of CA 4:13PM December 09, 2011

Since the bill specifically states American citizens and legal aliens are exempt from it, I'm not that concerned.

Steve of OK 1:58PM December 09, 2011

God Brad.... I hate doing this.... I mean, it pains me beyond words.... I find myself doubting my sanity... Let me take a deep breath..... Okay, here goes.... I totally agree with you.

R.L. Schaefer of CA 11:55AM December 09, 2011

Another nail in the coffin of the Bill of Rights.

This was written several years ago and it scared the crap out of me then.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/apr/24/usa.comment

Dan Ytigaff of NY 10:30AM December 09, 2011

Absolutely right on, a direct hit at a government run amok with the power of Reaganomics failures and no possible way to right the ship they systematically scuttled in their rampant greed and criminal corruption unpunished!

James Huffer of DC 8:24AM December 09, 2011

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Brad Bannon

Brad Bannon runs Bannon Communications Research, a political polling and consulting firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups, and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns. Brad guest hosts Leslie Marshall’s nationally syndicated radio talk show and is a commentator on America’s Radio News Network. Follow him on Twitter @BradBannon.

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