Interpol in the U.S.

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Interpol in the U.S.

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Nice job Barry. Now you're officially as big a shithead as Bush and his Patriot Act.

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More reason to own firearms and practice often.

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So Mein Fuhrer now has his police force in place with a stroke of the pen. and one that can operate outside the scope of the constitution
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That's a real hoot...and a dangerous one...

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The Washington Examiner said that Obama's directive could possibly be "the most destructive blow ever struck against American constitutional civil liberties." In dissecting Obama's Executive Order 12425 the Examiner editorial board revealed that.

First, Obama has granted Interpol the ability to operate within the territorial limits of the United States without being subject to the same constitutional restraints that apply to all domestic law enforcement agencies such as the FBI. Second, Obama has exempted Interpol's domestic facilities-including its office within the U.S. Department of Justrice-from search and seizure by U.S. authorities and from disclosure of archived documents in response to Freedom of Information Act requests files by U.S. citizens.

With the stroke of a pen Mr. Obama handed sweeping police powers within American territory to an international organization which will be free to conduct police operations without domestic oversight or accountability.

In the succeeding months Obama's White House has not seen fit to offer up an explanation for this freedom killing directive. Nonetheless we can be fairly certain that the Obama regime and Interpol have begun to quietly implement this poisonous order just waiting for the day when it can be unleashed upon an unsuspecting population.
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A school chum of mine is head of Interpol. He's from New Jersey. Freaking furriners....... :lol:
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So Mein Fuhrer now has his police force in place with a stroke of the pen. and one that can operate outside the scope of the constitution
I could not have said it better myself.

Yep. As I see it Interpol is a foreign police force that should never be allowed on US soil.

If those assholes ever show up at my door it will be a blood bath.
They have no rights or jurisdiction here.

Fuck them.

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callmeslick wrote:A school chum of mine is head of Interpol. He's from New Jersey. Freaking furriners....... :lol:
Good, call him...for your next problem.....

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I'm happy I do know that Ron Noble is head of Interpol. I know the guy's honest as hell, a hard worker, and not some oddball hell-bent on world domination or overriding national sovereignity. It's all good.
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callmeslick wrote:I'm happy I do know that Ron Noble is head of Interpol. I know the guy's honest as hell, a hard worker, and not some oddball hell-bent on world domination or overriding national sovereignity. It's all good.
I don't give a damn about how wonderful he is...Obama can "give" him jurisdiction with the stroke of a pen....others can take it away instantly with a "pencil"...and an eraser. Hope interpol has good family benefits....and they don't have to collect them....
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callmeslick wrote:+
I know the guy's honest as hell, a hard worker, and not some oddball hell-bent on world domination or overriding national sovereignity.
So you're asking us to take your word for it? Yeah right.
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