These are the brand new disguised Automated License Plate Reader cameras in Arizona

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  1. I sure have missed some of the long-time commentators who’ve been here in the trench for years. Could they have just slipped away, perhaps thinking no one would notice? I certainly noticed. Silence is not necessarily an indication of not standing ready, but how do you tell your buddies you miss them, miss their clear stance and strong voice? Miss their fearless offerings of challenge and debate? Miss all the things they help readers learn? Miss their unique perspectives ’cause no one else is them? Miss their particular style of “don’t fk with me” humor? Miss that they pump out powerful reminders to keep on fighting and to keep saying at least something even when there’s nothing left to say, and to never succumb to defeatism? Miss their support and friendship? I guess you just say, I miss you.

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    1. Back at you Galen, I do hope you are well. I,m hanging in there and still don’t like what we are being force fed by the infiltrators. Take care and try to stay safe. Thing are for sure not looking good now.

      1. Hi Cracker, thanks for a word or two. Amazing how much we’re all contending with. Some say we gotta keep lookin’ for diamonds in the rust. Search says that “diamonds are the hardest natural known substance on earth.” Maybe it’s we who are the diamonds.

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        1. We all knew what was coming and over time we are for sure being proven correct. My daughter has a small farm in Dunnellon Florida and I’m currently living out in the woods with the forest right next too it. Out in the boonies and I love it here. Spend time in the forest and the rest working around the farm an staying busy. Stay safe.

          1. Thanks, Howell. May the forest give you all you need. Being near the woods seems to make all this a little more bearable.

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  2. Funny how these license plate readers are donning a deflecting disguise. How hip. Guess they think we’re IQ-deficient. Can you feel how this is screaming in the face of our 4th article:

    “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

    This big 250th celebration is in the making. Some slamming it saying, “The Founders were slave-owners,” and indeed they were; well, most, not all. And slavery in whatever form, time, or place is a sin-of-sins, even as we endure modern-day slavery. So this sin-of-sins now stands in front of The Bill of Rights where the baby gets thrown out with the bathwater. I hate what those aristocrats did, but somehow they managed to pump out a document that listed grand protections for all, if it’s upheld that is. So something really good came from those who were doing something really bad. Be it cultural or of the time and regardless of who ran the slave-trade, somehow in spite of that darkness the document seeped through.

    Can we just stop thinking in black and white? I don’t mean the races, but the duality that asserts that no good can come from that which has done some bad? Are we unable to separate one aspect from another, to take the workable truth and throw out the disgusting indignity? Not an easy point to make.

    At birth, our rights are a given. Nature doesn’t birth us into a hierarchy of any kind of rulership over us. With The Bill of Rights this is made clear on paper, the document that protects our rights and guards against chaos and false authority. Our 4th Article, if enforced would smash this escalating surveillance state that we’re being driven into. The 4th, and its other 9 buddies are all we need to be left the fk alone and to once again make society sane.

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  3. On a side note… Some say all pro sports are fixed. I tend to think SOME pro sports are fixed, but not all. And who knows about the Knicks? Yeah, confession, I’m watching. And I’m thinking, “If only a Knicks win could end world corruption and deterioration.” But it’s all about the money and hardly about skill and determination. What if all the Knicks fans stood up and started shouting, “Bill of Right, Bill of Rights,” over and over again? Could that save us, just in the Knick (stupid pun) of time. Ha, dream on. But our priorities are so screwed up. We watch grown men throwing a ball while children and other innocents are sacrificed in wars. Have I now given myself enough guilt for watching the game? I use the excuse of a cultural phenomenon I want to witness, but really, I can’t stop thinking about all the trouble in the world. There’s the game, and then there’s the suffering. There’s the Knicks, and the Gazans. The enjoyment, and the distraction. What a mix-up. I guess I own that I am mixed in and mixed up. Just what life on earth has been like for me this past decade or two.

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