"Technically", the security guards may have overreached their authority, but don't expect to make a bazillian dollars in a court case. Much latitude is given to private security if they even think they might be dealing with a terrorist.
"This doesn't have to do with the Black Panthers; this has to do with [conservative] fantasies about how they could use this issue to topple the administration," Ms. Thernstrom told Politico last month.
The case could damage the Obama administration, says Mr. Lichtman at American University. But he also argues that most Americans understand that the Voting Rights Act was intended to correct gross and historic injustices, not nit-pick along partisan lines.
"You can try to force [the Voting Rights Act] to be equal, but it's not," he says. "If these are the worst examples you can find, then, by God, white people in America are pretty safe."...Show more →
Your "ball licking" comment says more about you and your fantasies than reality. And of course Fox and it's parent corporation have now donated $2,000,000 i cash plus virtually unlimited airtime to the GOP and GOP candidates.
I find it a bit odd that people who are allied with the extremely powerful, people who like to tell others to be self reliant and resilient always like to whine about being the victims.
Law and the governments always protect rich people and the corporations and crush poor, general working class, and small businesses. Google is photographing every house and building on every single street and no one is saying nothing. Hundreds of satellites are watching us 24/7. Soon our food, family, activities, assets, and life will be controlled under the name of security.