“Or so the police state’s house organ, WaPo, alleges. ‘Expect to see more people in uniform, a greater display of law enforcement firepower, added security in places where it had been relaxed and increased efforts to poke into backpacks and purses,’ claims the dying paper paper. All this failed in Boston, of course, but it is comforting, we are told.”
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/135828.html
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