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The Lasting Health Toll of September 11

TruthNews.US - News - Fri, 2024-05-17 02:25
Fox News | Fox expo on 9/11 victims. A better, probing documentary on 9/11 responders fighting for their rights is Truth Rising: 9/11 Chronicles.

US Wants 9/11 Health Program to Include 50 Cancers

TruthNews.US - News - Fri, 2024-05-17 02:25
Third Age | The "$4.3 billion 9/11 health program [will] include people with 50 types of cancer, covering 14 broad categories of the disease."

How the left sees family politics

Eagle Forum - Fri, 2024-05-17 02:25
Leftist Berkeley professor George Lakoff believes that family metaphors are the key to understanding politics, and writes: Progressive morality fits a nurturant family: parents are equal, the values are empathy, responsibility for oneself and others, and cooperation. That is taught to children. Parents protect and empower their children, and listen to them. Authority comes through an ethic of Rogerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03474078324293158376noreply@blogger.com0

No bail for Ohio bridge bomb suspects

TruthNews.US - News - Fri, 2024-05-17 02:25
reuters.com | Men were arrested after buying what they believed to be C-4 explosives and two explosive devises for $900 from an undercover FBI agent.

Reason Magazine: "Public Defender in GA: Cops Can't Use Thermal Images of Possible Grow Lights For Search Warrants"

FourthAmendment.com - News - Fri, 2024-05-17 02:25

Thermal imaging neighborhoods: Reason Magazine: Public Defender in GA: Cops Can't Use Thermal Images of Possible Grow Lights For Search Warrants by Matthew Feeney:

A public defender in Georgia is hoping to have his client's case dismissed by a Georgia Superior Court after claiming that evidence against his client was illegally obtained. James Brundgie has been charged with the manufacture of marijuana, possession with intent to distribute, and possession of a controlled substance after a judge approved a warrant to search his property after thermal imaging detected a 'hot spot' in his garage. If the search warrant is upheld it will be a worrying precedent to set as police forces and other agencies will be able to justify thermal imaging of entire neighborhoods in search of similar 'hot spots'.

The public defender, Benjamin Pearlman, is rightly arguing that the warrant should never have been issued as Georgia law states that a warrant may not be issued 'for anything other than physical, tangible evidence.' It is hard to see exactly how a thermal scan fits into the category of physical or tangible evidence.

While state law may say "tangible evidence," the Fourth Amendment is not so limited, so this is a state law argument only.

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