The government’s abduction of Cheyenne Irish just hours after her birth is hardly the first time law enforcement officials and social workers have cited “political extremism” to justify severe and extra-constitutional sanctions against people who have not been convicted of an actual crime.
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Article: The Kidnapping of Cheyenne Irish http://ff.im/-rNgk7
October 10, 2010