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...the gubmint will use the schools and your own kids to track your gun ownership too. They won't ask the kids if "daddy has any guns". What they do is ask the kids, "Do you know where daddy keeps his guns?" If da kid answers "yes" then they know ya have em. The pretext is to find out if your guns are kept safely out of reach of the younguns, but it's just like the query on gun ownership on the 1040 thingy supposedly coming up.




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Liberals are like a "Slinky". Totally useless, but somehow ya can't help but smile when you see one tumble down a flight of stairs!


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Guest Post: Introducing The Government’s Newest Unpaid Spy: YOU
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Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/08/2012 - 18:40 Guest Post Real estate SPY

A few months ago, the Mayor of Newark, NJ announced a similar program designed to reward citizens for snitching on gun owners. According to the mayor, “We don’t even have to have a conviction,” for an informant to get paid a cool $1,000 cash. Rat out your neighbor, get paid. Simple. (As an aside, police in neighboring East Orange, NJ have rolled out a new pre-crime surveillance system. In the words of Police Chief William Robinson, “The police are observing you. The police are recording you. And the police are responding.” Big Brother is clearly watching.) In the financial system, there are droves of civilian agencies that have been coerced into becoming government spies. As we discussed a few weeks ago, everyone from bankers to brokers to gold dealers are obliged to submit ‘suspicious activity reports’ to the federal government. They even have minimum quotas. What’s more, these so-called “SARs” must remain top-secret. It’s a crime for your banker to inform you that you were the subject of a suspicious activity report. Yesterday, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), the federal agency which oversees the legions of unpaid government spies, added a few more businesses to the list. Now non-bank mortgage lenders and originators must ‘assist law enforcement’ by submitting suspicious activity reports.


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