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People get on government lists all the time! If you remember a few years back US Sen. Ted Kennedy was on the No-Fly list! LOL

** While he worked to clear himself, Kennedy kept having to wait in the terminal at Reagan National, Boston's Logan International and at least one other airport, his staff said. All of the flights were on US Airways. When the senator checked in at the counter, airline employees told him they could not issue him a boarding pass because he appeared on the list. Kennedy was delayed until a supervisor could be summoned to identify him and give approval for him to board the plane. **

https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna5765143

There was a fact check for this, where they claimed it didn't happen. It did, just not quite the way you might imagine. "T Kennedy" was on the list. So the airline and airport workers were just doing what they were told to do. It wasn't specifically "Edward M. 'Ted' Kennedy" but what difference does it make? They did stop him multiple times in one day because of it.

Any government list is a bad idea, because you don't know who's behind it, who has access to it, and what the TRUE reason for the list is. We know that gun ownership lists have done nothing to stop "gun crime" which the left perpetually uses as their primary reason for gun ownership lists. So, what is the real reason for the list?

That should be the first question for any proposal by which the government is trying to tighten its grip on freedom and liberty. It literally never ends with the left.

Always remember this:

“The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution.” - Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) circa 1960s

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