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Judge Napolitano: Our Freedoms

Worth the listen. Remember who you are, and your inalienable rights!


Added: Oct-16-2011 Occurred On: Oct-16-2011
By: truth2012
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Tags: freedom, protest, inalienable rights
Location: United States (load item map)
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  • People have no idea what freedom actually is until it is taken away. I learned what freedom means when I was touring the Soviet Union. I saw what life was like as I drove 3,000 miles through that country. An experience I'll never forget!

    I was never more freer than I was behind the Iron Curtain...that's because I had an American passport!

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    • @USA1

      More freer.

      Really?

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    • @HR_Shovenstuff

      Are you asking a question or pointing out my incorrect use of adjectives?

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    • @USA1 freer = comparative of free, seems fine to me

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    • @USA1

      A little bit of both.

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    • @HR_Shovenstuff

      There were many things I learned while traveling through the Soviet Union alone in my leased red VW Golf. I saw the KGB agents assigned to follow me from the first moment, not very sophisticated. Then there were what I suspected were informants assigned to befriend me and find out my 'secrets'.

      Everyone was afraid of my camera, people ran away from it. Nobody wanted to speak to me openly except the communist elite and English speaking students. People could not travel free More..

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  • i always vote up anything anyone posts about freedom. I'm very stupid that way.

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  • Watching it again, I think the judge is being too critical of the protestors for wanting 'successful' corporations to be more closely regulated and accountable. Corporations do not have the inalienable rights individuals have. He should know this.

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    • @truth2012 Corporations don't have independent existence. Individuals own them through stock.

      Saying such a thing would be equal to stating that business partners do not have rights just because they run a business together and own it jointly.

      Taking corporate profits, necessarily means taking money from individuals. Taking such profits automatically reduces the price of stock. Many individuals, whose retirements are dependent on mutual funds, 401k's, and so forth, would be harmed extensively.

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  • But that is one of the problems, unsuccessful contracts that were bailed out with tax dollars, without tax payers approval. To wealthy people who were financially well off no matter if the banks failed or not. I didn't see Joe Smoe's deli on main street bailed out.....

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  • Godamnit it all, i know WAY TOO MANY VETS that gave their very lives, including my cousin (Vietnam), to enable this guy to talk! The assholes in power are deliberately walking the thin line here and Mr Napolitano merely underlines the score...so long as we eat every day, they have power. The moment we don't - BUH BYE.

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  • At lease he didn't say they should be killed, like some people here.

    The Judge is making waves.

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  • Welfare fraud rats, and commies hate the message of freedom,and they love the tranquility of their servitude.

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  • Fox-News have zero credibility.. Next!

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