“‘It’s bad enough that the government is targeting military veterans for expressing their discontent over America’s rapid transition to a police state, but for any government official to suggest that they shouldn’t be held accountable for violating a citizen’s rights on the grounds that they were unaware of the Constitution’s prohibitions makes a mockery of our so-called system of representative government,’ said John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute and author of A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State.”
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