The U.S. federal government does a bunch of things that mystify me. They cannot discriminate in conferring benefits based on race, oh, unless it is affirmative action. Government agents cannot search you or your home without first earning a warrant, unless they think they should. I've even accepted there is alternative truths: you can keep your doctor, and Bill didn't inhale. But, in the last few days, it seems they overwhelmed by imagination. In these days of coronavirus lockdown, mine are spent in cell #107 at the federal prison at Terre Haute, Indiana. I am serving a sentence of life...
Essential, Yet Illegal?
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