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kubel said:Glad to see there is finally some opposition to the Reichstag Fire Decree-- err-- I mean the Patriot Act.
menageriekeeper said:Capro, I don't think so. Prints may be enough to pull someone in for questioning, but it's not going to be enough by itself to obtain a search warrant for their home/car/office/phones plus funding to follow the owner of the fingerprint everywhere he goes on the mere possiblity that he might do something incriminating. Especially a print recovered from a public surface (see my above post).
kubel said:Glad to see there is finally some opposition to the Reichstag Fire Decree-- err-- I mean the Patriot Act.
Dagwood said:The similarities are frightening, aren't they?
poncho said:Why? You wouldn't pay any closer attention this time than you did the last time, or the time before that or the time before that...
Bro. Curtis said:Mind listing all those scary similarities ?
Bro. Curtis said:When I see folks compare Bush's administration to Nazi's, I wonder....
Dagwood said:The similarities are frightening, aren't they?
moondg said:I have not done anything wrong and if the government wants to listen to my phone calls OK.
KenH said:Since you have done nothing wrong where does the government get the constitutional authority to listen?
moondg said:I did not say they had the constitutional authority to listen. I said I did not care if they listened to me. If it would prevent another 9/11 I am all for it.
moondg said:I said I did not care if they listened to me. If it would prevent another 9/11 I am all for it.
Sad how easily some discard freedom for a false sense of security.moondg said:I did not say they had the constitutional authority to listen. I said I did not care if they listened to me. If it would prevent another 9/11 I am all for it.
moondg said:I have not done anything wrong and if the government wants to listen to my phone calls OK. they may be anyway. If it helps keep our nation safer I am all for it. I have not forgot 9/11. It seams to me a lot of people have.
2 Timothy2:1-4 said:I do not hold an anti-war stance that would restrain me form assisting the government in the war on terror.
Very true words. Our liberty was bought by the blood of patriots. We dishonor them when we willingly give it away. And it does take revolution and bloodshed to get them back once gone.kubel said:I doubt the people of Germany forgot the Reichstag Fire either. Remembrance and fear of the Communist terrorists is what made the decree so acceptable amongst the people, even though it was so outrageously against their interests as a free people.
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
~Benjamin Franklin [or Richard Jackson]
I would rather live under the threat of terrorism than have my rights taken from me. Once people give up their rights, it takes bloodshed to get them back.
KenH said:If we lose our U.S. constitutional guarantees then al Qaeda has won.