Website review: Deborah Davis :: home

Aine Aine discovered this in Liberties/Rights 6 reviews since Dec 7, 2005
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ingreyskies rated 5 days ago
I don't even carry an id most of the time cause of this.
Jedencorrell rated 2 months ago
Hmm...Denver or federal prison? I'll have to think on this one.
actionjoe rated 2 months ago
W...T...F. I'm glad the case has been dropped, but no one should have ever tried to MAKE the case. Someone crack my SU account and take "liberties" out of my interests, please.
Nutzilla rated 3 months ago
Yup, they had no reason to ask for ID, the guard was just power tripping. That's why the government dropped the case, they were going to lose, and big.
sdoe rated 28 months ago
Stand up for your rights!
DeanMetcalfe rated 31 months ago
From the page: "Next Stop: Big Brother Meet Deborah Davis. She's a 50 year-old mother of four who lives and works in Denver, Colorado. Her kids are all grown-up: her middle son is a soldier fighting in Iraq. She leads an ordinary, middle class life. You probably never would have heard of Deb Davis if it weren't for her belief in the U.S. Constitution. One morning in late September 2005, Deb was riding the public bus to work. She was minding her own business, reading a book and planning for work, when a security guard got on this public bus and demanded that every passenger show their ID................................................ "When honest, law-abiding citizens can't commute to work on a city bus without a demand for their "papers," something is very, very wrong".
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