Copaganda: Why the Constitution Doesn't Apply to You

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Social Policy
Cover of the book Copaganda: Why the Constitution Doesn't Apply to You by I.C. Thruit, I.C. Thruit
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Author: I.C. Thruit ISBN: 9781465817679
Publisher: I.C. Thruit Publication: July 30, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: I.C. Thruit
ISBN: 9781465817679
Publisher: I.C. Thruit
Publication: July 30, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Raise Your Right Hand and Waive Your Liberties Away!

They menace our streets, breaking into our homes, stealing our cars, and kidnapping our families. Aggressive and well-organized, armed thugs blanket their turf with fear, line their pockets with drug money, and savagely visit retribution on anyone who resists.

Criminals—or the police who are supposed to protect us from them?

Cops have been issued a blank check to ring up charges, but when it comes time to pay the Bill of Rights more than lip service, you’ll need to send those guarantees on to collections.

In precise, dynamic style, detailing graphic tales of State-sanctioned atrocities in the name of protecting society, Copaganda blows away the smokescreen veiling the insidious government incursion into the private space of the mind, and challenges the phony propositions at the very root of these tyrannical, hypocritical policies usurping the sovereignty over self.

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Raise Your Right Hand and Waive Your Liberties Away!

They menace our streets, breaking into our homes, stealing our cars, and kidnapping our families. Aggressive and well-organized, armed thugs blanket their turf with fear, line their pockets with drug money, and savagely visit retribution on anyone who resists.

Criminals—or the police who are supposed to protect us from them?

Cops have been issued a blank check to ring up charges, but when it comes time to pay the Bill of Rights more than lip service, you’ll need to send those guarantees on to collections.

In precise, dynamic style, detailing graphic tales of State-sanctioned atrocities in the name of protecting society, Copaganda blows away the smokescreen veiling the insidious government incursion into the private space of the mind, and challenges the phony propositions at the very root of these tyrannical, hypocritical policies usurping the sovereignty over self.

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