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FEAR
(redirected from Forfeiture Endangers American Rights)

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FEARFace Everything And Recover
FEARFailure Expected And Received
FEARFalse Emotions Appearing Real
FEARFalse Evidence Appearing Real
FEARFalse Expectations About Reality
FEARFalse Expectations Appearing Real
FEARFederal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002
FEARFelines Enraged About Rodents (book - Ragweed)
FEARFinding Everything and Realizing (Ian Brown music video)
FEARFinding Excuses and Reasons
FEARFirst Encounter Assault Recon (gaming)
FEARFlexible Embodied Animat Architecture (language independent open-source project for the creation of portable AI)
FEARFor Everything A Reason
FEARForfeiture Endangers American Rights
FEARForget Everything and Remember
FEARForget Everything And Run (polite form)
FEARForgetting Everything is All Right
FEARFuture Events Appear Real
FEARFuture Events Appearing Real

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If you are interested in more recent developments I suggest you contact Forfeiture Endangers American Rights (FEAR) at http://www.
And that may amount to a major reversal in the next few years on all forfeiture issues, says Brenda Grantlin, president of Forfeiture Endangers American Rights (FEAR), a group dedicated to reforming forfeiture laws, restoring due process, and protecting property rights.
 
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