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Harrison wrote:I don't know about the rest of you, but sticking to a shitload of guidelines written over 200 years ago when pertaining to current events is a bit...ridiculous.
how long ago was the 2nd amendment written?
Thon wrote:Gidan wrote:Is listening to phone calls actually unconstitutional?
yes, without a warrant it is. that's why wiretapping evidence(or any evidence) gets thrown out at trial if it's acquired without a warrant. jesus, watch Law & Order
gathering insight on our nonfictional legal system via fictional television shows isn't a terribly great habit but it nevertheless makes for a nice burn
Narrock wrote:People who are against government phone line surveillance are being extremely selfish, and are failing to see the big picture. Stop trying to play your "rights" card. The computer systems that monitor the phone lines only start recording when key words are spoken. If you have nothing to hide then just ignore the fact that you may be recorded from time to time. It really is no big deal, and you are making a mountain out of a mole hill. We need this kind of monitoring for national security. Please use your noggins. Leftists really are setting up America for total collapse.
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You're being extremely selfish. If you don't have anything to hide, then don't worry about it. I bet you're also against schools performing random checks of students' lockers for guns and drugs too. You people who constantly whine about your rights are going to be the demise of America. Your "rights" are miniscule in comparison to national security. I hope the government continues on with what they're doing now and just ignoring the "rights" whiners. Look at the BIG picture holmes. The comparison to nazi Germany is completely outrageous.
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In the name of National Security is the "warrant." Just think of it that way and you'll be fine.
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The government should be given carte blanche to investigate whomever they feel may be a threat to national security, no matter how they go about doing it.
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With suspicious people who may be a threat to National Security... to hell with the warrants. Maybe we need another amendment to the Constitution if that will make you happy Arlos. How about "The Government reserves the right to observe in a clandestine fashion, whether electronically, audibly, visually or otherwise, whomever they feel is a threat to the United States or its citizens." Or something to that effect. Maybe then the shortsighted, selfish lefties will finally stfu and let the government do their job without unnecessary hassle and deadly obstructive delays.
gee wonder if he still feels that way now that we have a muslim kenyan running the shitshow
Lyion wrote:Fascism != Conservatism.
In fact, it is more in line with socialism/liberalism that wants Govt to be the be all end all, instead of lean and out of the way.
dude what the fuck is this? you were doing so well in the rest of the thread! Fascism:
"Hostile to liberal democracy, socialism, and communism, fascist movements share certain common features, including the veneration of the state, a devotion to a strong leader, and an emphasis on ultranationalism, ethnocentrism, and militarism. Fascism views political violence, war, and imperialism as a means to achieve national rejuvenation and asserts that nations and races deemed superior should obtain living space by displacing ones deemed weak or inferior." you're a fucking idiot if you think fascism in any way resembles the tenets of modern socialism/liberalism. quite the opposite, actually - i'd argue that's a line-for-line description of the modern GO(T)P
that being said, i think the point you were actually trying to make is that modern socialism/liberalism has a troublesome tendency toward authoritarianism. if that's what you're saying i would certainly listen (and possibly agree) - or at the very least make a counterargument that there's a widening gap between 21st-century democrats and the true ideology of socialism/liberalism as they drift slowly to the center
Lyion wrote:I'll also take the courts decisions over Lawyers opinions any day and twice on Sunday.
are you not aware that the vast majority of judges were at one time lawyers
Markarado wrote:America was founded on Christian principles.
this is demonstrably false
Minrott wrote:C'mon this is crap.
(minrott pwning harrison's post on bullet physics)