I’ll bet somebody told them aboutJosiah Harlan’s insidious activities in Afghanistan, and now they’re trying to track down the terrorist plot.
Why not?
As long as they’re not rounding up people legally exercising their constitutional right… what’s the harm?
I’m asking as neither a hawk nor a dove, but someone interested in the legal aspects.
Well, in defense of The Man, peaceful does not necessarily equal law-abiding. Quakers have a long, proud history of lawbreaking during their disagreements with slavery, the draft, and similar.
Now that Iraq’s out, Iran and North Korea needed a new partner for their Axis of Evil.
What do a bunch of people who sit around and play a first person shooter video game with various weapons and video games and four sequels have to do with international politics?
True - and if they do, that’s what the police are for, under civilian control. The Posse Comitatus Act bars the military from acting as police in civil matters.
It’s about time the government started investigating that Wilford Brimley character.
One would think the DoD would be smart enough to realize this Quaker-led subversion is just a red herring for the real trouble makers: The Amish.