Title: "Where ya headed?" asks the federal agent Source:
. URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXUcPZyZks4 Published:Feb 12, 2012 Author:. Post Date:2012-02-12 20:40:57 by Artisan Keywords:None Views:368 Comments:23
In Texas on the I-35 North, a warrantless internal checkpoint nowhere near the U.S. border. An immigration officer asks if I am a U.S. citizen and then asks "where ya headed?" It's bad enough that I answered him at all, which is not required. (See checkpointusa.org) But as this example shows, once you submit to tyrannies, they get even bolder. It's none of this jackboot's damn business 'where I am headed', or where I came from.
"Where ya headed?" "The same direction my car is pointed!"
Assuming there were some signs somewhere around there he should have said something like, I hope I am headed south, that is what the sign says.
True story. I was driving this elderly couple to Atlanta one time and the man had dementia. He was riding in the back seat and every once in a while he would say that we were going the wrong way. And I told him that we were lucky 'cause everyone else was too.