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[quote:Anonymous Coward 62457:MV8xNTkyMTAyXzI2MzE2NzA3XzUyQUM3MDdD] [quote:Resister] [quote:thomas hale 1498656] http://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/2011/aug/11/tdmet01-ric-airport-protester-federal-officials-pr-ar-1231274/ [b] ...went too far when he disobeyed a command... [/b] [/quote] There is the most important phrase you will ever see from any government official. They don't give a rats ass what the law or even the constitution says. They demand absolute unquestioned obedience. [/quote] True, I never agreed to "obey" anyone's "command," did he? As far as I know my country is supposed to be "free" and so is yours. [/quote]
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Authorities involved in the arrest of a protester who removed his shirt and pants at a security checkpoint at Richmond International Airport were doing their jobs and acted appropriately, a government attorney argued Wednesday in Richmond federal court.
Carlotta P. Wells, an attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice, argued in favor of a motion to dismiss Aaron B. Tobey's lawsuit, which claims his constitutional rights were violated. Wells said Tobey had made his point by removing his shirt to display words from the Fourth Amendment written on his torso but went too far when he disobeyed a command to pass through a security scanner.
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