After going tru a half dozen of your posts I am assuming you're a spoiled brat in your teens or early twenties,if by some chance you are older then you're hopeless.I lived the first 20 years of my life in a eastern European communist country,not by choice.You are totally ignorant of what a police state is.It's worthless to try to explain to you ,because you are destined to learn everything in life the hard way.
My thread, 'Bad Cop No Donut Part 2' is the thread dealing with the police state issue. That's okay though, we can deal with it here also.
After having spent the first 20 years of your life in a fully communist country (interesting you didn't mention which communist country) I am sure the U.S. does feel like a free land to you. In case you missed it, I never said the U.S. is a communist state, I said the U.S. is a police state.
police state
noun
a country in which the activities of the people are strictly controlled by the government with the help of a police force
Everyplace a person goes, everything that person does, is regulated by some form of government in the U.S., and all of those regulations are enforced by the police. Everything. You cannot cross the street at a location of your choosing without the threat the of police enforcing a law against it (jaywalking); you cannot put anything into your body without government first approving it and fear of arrest if you do put into your body something the government does not approve of. I could go on, but I am not going to bother. I stand behind my claim that the U.S. is a police state.
"After going tru a half dozen of your posts I am assuming you're a spoiled brat in your teens or early twenties,if by some chance you are older then you're hopeless."
So you came to that assumption after only reading six of my posts? Ever heard/read the term "jumping to conclusions"? I suggest you read a few more of my posts then reassess your assumption.