ACLU: two thirds of US population lives in “Constitution-free” zone

Posted on October 24th, 2008 by bile Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 Comment »

http://arstechnica.com/…

Longtime Ars readers know that I’ve had my own problems in the “Constitution-free zone” that exists in US airports, but an aggressive new ACLU campaign highlights a fact of which I was previously unaware: the Constitution-free zone that exists a US borders and airports actually extends 100 air miles inland and encompasses two-thirds of the country’s population. The US Border Patrol can set up checkpoints anywhere in this region and question citizens.

The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution contains a border-related exception to unreasonable search and seizure laws, permitting searches at border checkpoints that wouldn’t be permitted elsewhere. But federal statute 8 CFR 287.1 (a)(1-3) defines the border zone for enforcement purposes as encompassing an area within 100 miles of the actual border, with the possibility of extending it further under certain circumstances. This means that the US Border Patrol could conceivably set up random checkpoints asking travelers for a passport in places like Columbus, Ohio; Houston; or anywhere in the state of Florida. And, in fact, it appears that it has been doing exactly this.

In 2003, the Seattle Times reported on random “spot checks” of cars and luggage that border patrol agents were performing on US citizens who were taking the ferry between Washington State and the San Juan islands. Because most of the passengers on these ferries had not actually crossed an international border, the ACLU advised them at the time not to answer any questions asked of them by federal agents.

In the intervening years, the ACLU has been collecting other reports of such inland “border” checkpoints, and has built its new “Constitution-Free Zone” campaign around them. Unfortunately for the ACLU, few of the folks who have been subject to search at such checkpoints have actually come forward with complaints, but the ones who did speak up have compelling and troubling stories.

Take the story of Vince Peppard from San Diego, who crossed the border to buy tiles at a discount store in Mexico. Upon crossing back into the US, he was subject to the usual check at the border, but on driving further inland he was stopped a second checkpoint, where agents asked to search his car.

Peppard, a member of the ACLU, refused the search, at which point he was questioned repeatedly, and eventually escorted from his car while the agents searched it. Segments of Peppard’s account of the incident, which the ACLU has posted in video form on their site, would almost be funny if the issue weren’t so serious.

“He starts looking at the passport and the driver’s license,” says Peppard, “and he goes to my wife, ‘Where were you born?’ because she has an accent, but she’s a US citizen. And so she says, ‘I was born in Syria,’ and he goes, ‘Ah! A Syrian!’ like he’d hit the jackpot or something.”



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Mark Edge of FTL, after dropping lawsuit against town, prepares letter for the bureaucrats

Posted on July 31st, 2008 by bile Tags: , , , , ,

http://bbs.freetalklive.com/…

Proper names replaced.

Dear Council people,

I have recently withdrawn my lawsuit against the Town of Edgeville, as I am sure that you know. Mr. B did his job and sufficiently scared me into submission. This is one of the things that governments do. They keep people scared. So I thought I would send you a letter outlining why you scare me.

The first thing I should do is state that I believe I own me. That I am the sole owner of me and that you do not own me nor do any of the people of Edgeville. I own my past, my present and my future. Self ownership of my future manifests itself as my liberty. I do what I want to do, as long as I harm no one, therefore I control my future. It manifests itself is the present as my life. Dead people don’t own anything. And self ownership is manifested in the past by property. The things I decided to do with me, made what I own.

Stealing – To take the property of another without permission or right, esp. secretly or by force (or the threat of force).

The Nazis (I am not intending to say that you or the people of Edgeville are Nazis. I use them as an example because most people know who they are and what they did.) murdered people. The Nuremburg Trials convicted officers and enlisted men, leaders and followers. They prove that: 1. just because something is legal doesn’t make it right. 2. Governments can commit crimes. And 3. “I was just following orders” is not a valid excuse.

The Town of Edgeville issues annual threats of extortion called tax bills. I never contracted nor gave my permission to pay for, nor largely, use the “services” the Town uses the taxes for. I do not consent. As I understand it, I bought my property free and clear, but the Town is treating me like a renter. If I don’t pay my annual rent, out on my ear I go (along with my wife and baby). The Town will claim that it gets its power to tax from the State. The State will claim that it gets the power to tax from The People. This is bull. I’m one of the The People and I don’t give them permission. None of the other people have the right to take my property from me. How then can they give that power to the State? They can’t.

Both the State of New Hampshire and the Town of Edgeville are stealing from me and my family.

I use Route X in the normal course of my business. So certainly I should pay for that, but that is a State Road not a Town Road. I have used Lala Road a few times to get to Town Hall, but that was Town business. I’ve also used it to go to Another Town a couple of times. That deserves some sort of compensation, but not the kind of money I paid in taxes. The volunteer fire department might come in handy, but vigilance and some fire extinguishers are far better protection. There is nothing else I use. Most of the Town’s Budget goes for the school. I promise I will never use your school (I hear it is quite good.). I am morally opposed to government schools. Wal-Mart doesn’t send me a bill for toothpaste just because they have it available to me. Home Depot doesn’t charge me for ladders that I MIGHT use. How can the Town justify robbing me to pay for a school I don’t want? I want to pay for the things that I use. I might support a philanthropic endeavor, no one has ever asked me if I am willing to chip in. The Town has just defaulted to doing what governments do. You threatened me.

You sent me a letter saying if I didn’t pay your bill, you would take my house away and put me and my family on the street. You would take the property that I, and I alone, own and leave me with nothing. The money that you took from me could have been put into a fund to pay for my four month old son, Jack’s education. Instead you made me pay for the education of other people’s children, people that likely make more than I do. You took Jack’s education money. Would you like to spit in face, or break his little fingers too?

You frighten me. I am complying only because the organization you represent appears dangerous to me.

I want to be clear. Edgeville frightens me far less than most governments do. That is why I moved here. The people are reasonable, the taxes are low, there is no cop, there is virtually no crime, and everyone I have ever met here is friendly. I love Edgeville, NH, the place, but the town government is still stealing. A little stealing, is still stealing.

I encourage you to use your positions to protect me, my family and the people of Edgeville. Make people pay for what they use, encourage voluntary solutions that don’t use stolen (tax) money, ASK people to pitch in, and refuse to threaten people.

Thank you,

Mark Edge

If you’ve got any suggestions follow the link above and drop him a line.

Service Nation sponsors and supporters and additional information

Posted on July 31st, 2008 by bile Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 10 Comments »

Companies and organizations which very likely won’t be getting my business in the future.

  • Target
  • TIME
  • Home Depot
  • Bank of America
  • American Red Cross
  • Big Brother Big Sister
  • Boys & Girls Clubs of America
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • “I Have a Dream” Foundation
  • National Peace Corps Association
  • Special Olympics
  • United Way of America

This is a subset of the list available at BeTheChangeInc.org and is organizations that stood out for me. AARP, Target, TIME, The Home Depot Foundation and Bank of America are sponsoring the 2008 Service Nation Summit in NYC on… wait for it…. September 11-12.

Mark Edge of Free Talk Live has contacted Target to get their official position but as of last night’s show had not received a response.

I noticed that Americans for a National Service Act is a member of the Service Nation coalition. Comments after the jump.

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