tebor
Well-Known Member
Damn. After all this time, I finally make a reasonable post and it goes unnoticed.all posts of reason will go unnoticed.
site rules.
Damn. After all this time, I finally make a reasonable post and it goes unnoticed.all posts of reason will go unnoticed.
site rules.
Damn. After all this time, I finally make a reasonable post and it goes unnoticed.
you gonna hang on my dick all day or what?ahh it looks like you both have 6 bars of rep... guess i was a little confused how it works
Actually you don't lol. but you're going to do it anyway .i have the right to do another bong rip. i will now exercise that right.
the state of califonia issued me "the right". i have a card from the department health that proves this, and that's good enough for me.Actually you don't lol. but you're going to do it anyway .
But hey.. that's why we're all here
Take your smug else where !the state of califonia issued me "the right". i have a card from the department health that proves this, and that's good enough for me.
Suqamis passport survived the attack: a passerby picked it up from the World Trade Center and
handed to a New York Police Department detective shortly before the towers
collapsed.
I wish this man would run for president.. I would trust him even more so then Ron Paul.I found this while debating a woman that they found a passport of a hijacker at the WTC. She thinks the democrats made it up.
http://www.9-11commission.gov/staff_statements/911_TerrTrav_Ch2.pdf
page 16
That's right... it's in the 9/11 Commission
I didn't ignore it, but you haven't answered it either.Does everyone have me on ignore?
I'm not that annoying am I?
I just posted a list of constitutional rights violations that i find very disturbing.
they were all specific incidents.
And here are some general rights violations.
Also Right to a speedy and public trial:
the fact that American citizens can be arrested and held indefinitely without a trial.
^^Violates the 6th amendment
also Right to legal representation:
The government may monitor conversations between attorneys and clients in federal prisons and deny lawyers to Americans accused of crimes.
^^violates the 6th amendment
also Freedom of speech:
The government may prosecute librarians or keepers of any other records if they tell anyone the government subpoenaed information related to a terror investigation.
^^violates the 1st amendment
also Right to liberty:
Americans may be jailed without being charged or being able to confront witnesses against them. US citizens (labeled "unlawful combatants") have been held incommunicado and refused attorneys.
^^violates the 6th amendment
also Freedom of association:
To assist terror investigation, the government may monitor religious and political institutions without suspecting criminal activity.
^^violates the 1st amendment
The control grid is being setup. They may not use the patriot act against you now but they probably will one day. FISA has allowed for video camera's to be placed at every intersection in the US. Are these camera's looking at terrorists or Americans?I didn't ignore it, but you haven't answered it either.
My premise is that LAW abiding citizens have nothing to fear from the Patriot Act.
Actually the words are right in line with the actions. The seeds are all being planted and when the right time comes all they will do is add the water.I stand by that... because it's true. I mean, it's been in place now for 8 years ... where's the list of ppl crushed? There should be hundreds if not thousands of cases of oppression and yet ... all we hear are WORDS.
The WORDS don't jive with the ACTION. The WORDS are false.