In St. Louis, they've determined that homebrewed beer cannot be involved in this year's Heritage Festival, a beer festival.
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In St. Louis, they've determined that homebrewed beer cannot be involved in this year's Heritage Festival, a beer festival.
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Motorola's Police Car Of The Future Is An Unpaid-Ticket-Sniffing Scofflaw Slayer - by Neal Ungerleider | 05-22-2012 | 6:16 PM - The 2012 Chevrolet Caprice PPV is a futuristic cop car with 4G communications and a Knight Rider-like voice interface. It also automatically scans every license plate in its line of vision. The system is equipped to process 10,000 license plates per shift.
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Are you really free if you're not free to leave? Weary of the decline of liberty, ever-growing bureaucracy, and repeated tax-grabs by greedy politicians, one American citizen submitted the legal paperwork to relinquish his US citizenship. His answer came back: Application DENIED. And now we know, we're all just cattle on the government's farm.
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Police are now able to use ethanol detecting flashlights to determine whether a person has been drinking or not (supposedly). Now, they can give us a de-facto breathalyzer without consent.
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Footage played in court this week shows former student Andre McCollins, then a disabled 18-year-old, strapped to a table and screaming savagely in pain as faculty applied 31 individual jolts of electricity over the course of seven hours. He was ultimately hospitalized. Andre is shown seated at a desk inside a classroom as a staff member asks him several times to remove his coat. He stays still, apparently not responding or removing his coat, until he is given a shock. He screams and falls to the floor, yelling as he tries to hide under his desk.
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It seems they don't play in Delaware. The Primary is in two weeks, and the party has sent this guy a certified letter... No, they're not against Ron Paul...
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A New Jersey lawmaker wants minor criminals, including shoplifters, to turn over DNA samples, which he says will help clear up unsolved crimes, according to a report.
The bill, which was introduced in Trenton by state Sen. Nick Sacco (D-Hudson County), would require adults and juveniles convicted of disorderly persons offenses to submit a sample under the state’s DNA Database law, according to the Jersey Journal.

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