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12/31/2005 09:44:26 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by wavelength: Originally posted by Brent_Ward:
You seem to of missed my joke... |
first you're crackin on my wife with the webcam joke, and now this? you'll be banned for sure, dude. ;OP |
I stand by my orginal statement, hotel rooms and web cams are just made for each other :P
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12/31/2005 09:44:53 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by Brent_Ward: Anybody see the plans to invade Canada on the news the other day? |
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12/31/2005 09:45:25 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by Brent_Ward: Anybody see the plans to invade Canada on the news the other day? |
errrr... hehe time to form up our arm all 5 thousand of them |
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12/31/2005 09:45:37 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by Brent_Ward: Anybody see the plans to invade Canada on the news the other day? |
Everybody know's that is where the fundamentalist pharmacuetical terrorists hang out...spreading lower cost health care and year round ice hockey :-/
Message edited by author 2005-12-31 21:46:00. |
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12/31/2005 09:47:01 PM · #30 |
Originally posted by hokie: Originally posted by Brent_Ward: Anybody see the plans to invade Canada on the news the other day? |
Everybody know's that is where the fundamentalist pharmacuetical terrorists hang out...spreading lower cost health care and year round ice hockey :-/ |
Canada had plans drawn up to invade the US as well (which made me chuckle). Some canadian journalist found it. WWII maybe, they were old.
Message edited by author 2005-12-31 21:47:25.
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12/31/2005 09:48:05 PM · #31 |
Originally posted by radionin: Originally posted by Brent_Ward: Anybody see the plans to invade Canada on the news the other day? |
errrr... hehe time to form up our arm all 5 thousand of them |
you're not too far off, which is scary.
//www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/domino/reports.nsf/html/0205xe01.html
Message edited by author 2005-12-31 21:48:30.
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12/31/2005 09:48:34 PM · #32 |
Originally posted by hokie: Originally posted by Brent_Ward: Anybody see the plans to invade Canada on the news the other day? |
Everybody know's that is where the fundamentalist pharmacuetical terrorists hang out...spreading lower cost health care and year round ice hockey :-/ |
Low cost no no free health care but with lines |
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12/31/2005 09:50:51 PM · #33 |
Originally posted by radionin:
Low cost no no free health care but with lines |
Ours cost an arm and a leg AND you still have to stand in line....
I swear......I am turning into a liberal in front of my very own eyes <:-0 |
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12/31/2005 09:52:41 PM · #34 |
Originally posted by hokie: Originally posted by radionin:
Low cost no no free health care but with lines |
Ours cost an arm and a leg AND you still have to stand in line....
I swear......I am turning into a liberal in front of my very own eyes <:-0 |
step away from the commie juice. it's okay. you're just a libertarian, repeat after me...
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12/31/2005 09:57:49 PM · #35 |
Originally posted by wavelength:
step away from the commie juice. it's okay. you're just a libertarian, repeat after me... |
I know..I know....I think of myself as a Libertarian but I swear..this Bush administration is driving me over the edge....They are driving people to the dark side like Carter did driving people to Reagan. |
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12/31/2005 10:01:25 PM · #36 |
I know this will start a whole bunch of relpies.. But why did you guys elect Mr.Bush...... didn't he say there where wepons of mass destruction in iraq not oil |
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12/31/2005 10:01:51 PM · #37 |
Originally posted by hokie: Originally posted by wavelength:
step away from the commie juice. it's okay. you're just a libertarian, repeat after me... |
I know..I know....I think of myself as a Libertarian but I swear..this Bush administration is driving me over the edge....They are driving people to the dark side like Carter did driving people to Reagan. |
Good thing he can't get elected again huh? That's why the rest of the party is quietly distancing itself. But most people, like 65%, still are of the opinion that this secret wiretap stuff is actually a good thing.
I think some people are happy to know that things have been happening that the media wasn't reporting, or couldn't. Who knew all these terrorist were caught and convicted using the wiretaps before? Nobody, it's all out now though.
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12/31/2005 10:05:11 PM · #38 |
Originally posted by wavelength: Originally posted by hokie: Originally posted by wavelength:
step away from the commie juice. it's okay. you're just a libertarian, repeat after me... |
I know..I know....I think of myself as a Libertarian but I swear..this Bush administration is driving me over the edge....They are driving people to the dark side like Carter did driving people to Reagan. |
Good thing he can't get elected again huh? That's why the rest of the party is quietly distancing itself. But most people, like 65%, still are of the opinion that this secret wiretap stuff is actually a good thing.
I think some people are happy to know that things have been happening that the media wasn't reporting, or couldn't. Who knew all these terrorist were caught and convicted using the wiretaps before? Nobody, it's all out now though. |
But you call yourself a free country? It kinda seems like bush is like Stalen you know the communist |
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12/31/2005 10:05:32 PM · #39 |
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12/31/2005 10:08:36 PM · #40 |
Originally posted by wavelength: But most people, like 65%, still are of the opinion that this secret wiretap stuff is actually a good thing.
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You know...I haven't run into one person yet that thinks secret wiretapping is a good thing.
I hear some of the whacko right wing radio people say stupid crap like "I guess people against wiretapping just want the terrorists to be able to plan what they want"
I say to those morons.."Look bud...we have a thing in this country called innocent until proven guilty...it applies to all of us..not just the fair skinned ones with southern accents". if the people they want to wiretap are known members of terrorist organizations then the Cia, NSA or whatever other secret handshake club out to be able to get a court order pronto.
Anything less is a breach of civil liberties..like my freaking internet re-routing.
Message edited by author 2005-12-31 22:09:29. |
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12/31/2005 10:09:52 PM · #41 |
Originally posted by hokie: Originally posted by wavelength: But most people, like 65%, still are of the opinion that this secret wiretap stuff is actually a good thing.
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You know...I haven't run into one person yet that thinks secret wiretapping is a good thing.
I hear some of the whacko right wing radio people say stupid crap like "I guess people against wiretapping just want the terrorists to be able to plan what they want"
I say to those morons.."Look bud...we have a thing in this country called innocent until proven guilty...it applies to all of us..not just the fair skinned ones with southern accents". if the people they want to wiretap are known members of terrorist organizations then the Cia, NSA or whatever other secret handshake club out to be able to get a court order pronto.
Anything less is a breach of civil liberties..like my freaking internet re-routing. |
Keep going |
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12/31/2005 10:15:49 PM · #42 |
Originally posted by hokie: You know...I haven't run into one person yet that thinks secret wiretapping is a good thing.
I hear some of the whacko right wing radio people say stupid crap like "I guess people against wiretapping just want the terrorists to be able to plan what they want"
I say to those morons.."Look bud...we have a thing in this country called innocent until proven guilty...it applies to all of us..not just the fair skinned ones with southern accents". if the people they want to wiretap are known members of terrorist organizations then the Cia, NSA or whatever other secret handshake club out to be able to get a court order pronto.
Anything less is a breach of civil liberties..like my freaking internet re-routing. |
Hey, I sympathise with you, but radionin said it himself "I don't know why that guy got flagged". Not that I'm saying you should be flagged or anything.
Stupid crap happens with our laws all the time. Should inspire you to change it, and change your party, not change parties.
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12/31/2005 10:16:33 PM · #43 |
Pretty soon you will get busted for taking a photo of The Alamo, Mount Rushmore, The Golden Gate Bridge...or any other landmark you can think of........you may be a terrorist, trying to blow it up.
Its really sad and makes me ill that things have come to this.
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12/31/2005 10:20:37 PM · #44 |
Originally posted by Riggs: Pretty soon you will get busted for taking a photo of The Alamo, Mount Rushmore, The Golden Gate Bridge...or any other landmark you can think of........you may be a terrorist, trying to blow it up.
Its really sad and makes me ill that things have come to this. |
Yeah, because you keep hearing reports about THAT all the time.
The police need training on this subject, not vilification. They're trying to do their job, half the time these jokers are just high school grads, and not the brightest crayons in the box (not a generalization, applies to some though). The local law enforcement agencies are just doing a really awful job of informing them on what rights people actually DO have in there areas.
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12/31/2005 10:21:01 PM · #45 |
Originally posted by wavelength: [quote=hokie]
Hey, I sympathise with you, but radionin said it himself "I don't know why that guy got flagged". Not that I'm saying you should be flagged or anything.
Stupid crap happens with our laws all the time. Should inspire you to change it, and change your party, not change parties. |
I was actual reffeering to a different case don't twist my words |
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12/31/2005 10:21:22 PM · #46 |
Originally posted by Riggs: Its really sad and makes me ill that things have come to this. |
And, losing our freedoms is exactly what the terrorists want.
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12/31/2005 10:22:13 PM · #47 |
The point is nobody should be "flagged".
I don't trust the intelligence of the ones doing the "flagging".
The freaking morons couldn't catch 15 terrorists planning an elaborate hijack scheme and I know they can't stop them today.
I travel with gadgets in my camera bag in planes all the time and I am in and out of airports so often I know if I was a determined terrorists I could have done anything I want short of a nuclear bomb.
I travelled all around D.C and I could go anyhwere I want. I knew enough about the regular goings on of the political folk that I could have planned anything.
(Of course this is all making the case of why my internet is flagged) :-/ |
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12/31/2005 10:23:11 PM · #48 |
Originally posted by radionin: Originally posted by wavelength: [quote=hokie]
Hey, I sympathise with you, but radionin said it himself "I don't know why that guy got flagged". Not that I'm saying you should be flagged or anything.
Stupid crap happens with our laws all the time. Should inspire you to change it, and change your party, not change parties. |
I was actual reffeering to a different case don't twist my words |
I know you were, wasn't saying you weren't. It's just that it applies here too, ya know.
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12/31/2005 10:24:17 PM · #49 |
what ever twist twist, I'm done with this thread |
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12/31/2005 10:25:45 PM · #50 |
Originally posted by hokie:
The freaking morons couldn't catch 15 terrorists planning an elaborate hijack scheme and I know they can't stop them today. |
Actually, the CIA did find a few of them. They couldn't do anything about it, or share info because of barriers that the Clinton admin put in place. It was called project Able Danger.
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