lmao freedoms
NSA monitoring everything we do, we say, we click, we like, everything.
Snowden is a good man, not a traitor. A bit full of himself, like me.
The only thing to check politicians' sociopathic principles is the implicit threat of 2nd amendment. Thank God for that.
They only keep records for about 3 days or so. Only save what is very important. That being said, it obviously doesn't do all that good because they have yet to stop any lone shooters, or anyone talking online about committing acts against the American people. Just because you can spy on every single thing. Doesn't mean they will even see it, or act on it.
Don't forget that New Zealand is also part of the 5 eyes alliance, so if it's not the NSA or 17 American intelligence agencies. It's one of the other 5 countries that's allowed to unconstitutionally spy on you now.
I disagree about Snowden. Snowden was a CIA agent who infiltrated the NSA, stole their hacking and national security secrets, then ran off to China and then Russia. What do you think his entrance fee was? In other words, he actually weakened the USs efforts to have a technological advantage.
Bill Binney former NSA agent and creator of some of their spyware is the true whistleblower that you should follow.
And yes, the 2nd Amendment. Literally the only thing we have left as a civilian. That being said, unfortunately we need F15s and nukes if we actually want to take them on
Being able to own weapons is a very good reason to stay in America when SHTF globally. No other nation trust their people enough for protection. That's a major problem. If you government doesn't trust its people. That is a recipe for totalitarianism. A government who does not fear its people can do what ever they want. It's one of the main reasons why I'll never move out of America right now.
naw, no nanny laws in arizona:
SB 1289 allows teachers and school administrators to post the state motto "Ditat Deus," or its English translation from Latin, "God enriches" in classrooms.
It adds to the list of national or historical phrases allowed to be read or posted in Arizona schools. That list already includes the national motto, but the bill clarifies that the motto is "In God We Trust."
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edit: dont force to me post the one about dinosaurs.
another edit: dont let me post about chicken eggs.
another edit: no extra tax on on sugary drinks
Spiritual belief is very important for children. It keeps them moral, happy, and expands their mind and imagination. You make it sound like God is evil. God does not imply religion. You see, once you convince children that God doesn't exist. Then you can convince them that their bill of rights was not inspired by God's will for human freedom against control by other people. Then you can change the constitution by convincing them that it's man who controls their freedom. That's the real nanny state. They fear spiritual faith because it's a force outside of their control. Taking God out of classrooms and not teaching spiritual faith is akin to a corrupt immoral degenerate society that prays on children and uses them for their bidding.
And yes, there are religious groups that do this, but im not talking about religion. I'm talking about spiritual faith and looking beyond what is "reality". That's how you grow your imagination and overall consciousness.
I often find that most people who do not believe in spirituality or believe in God are generally far more pessimistic and dependent, especially children because they need something positive to believe in outside of their reality. Infact we have replaced that with a false sense of "pride" if you will.
There is a good reason why mental health in children is increasing drastically over the years. God has become less prevalent, while rappers pushing drugs and booty dancing and constant drama and crying on TV and especially the media pushing fear in everything is the norm. Turning kids into SJW with their frail minds is very toxic and stressful. If these kids just grew up with spiritual backing in God that gives them hope for their future instead of despair. They would more than likely be far happier.