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Anonymous
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reply to pnh102
Re: Telcos Deserve Immunity

Well discrimination is illegal too. Nobody is above the law. What would you do if something like that happened to you?
Violating someones privacy with no warrant and no reason is not a crime?


pnh102
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said by Anonymous See Profile :

What would you do if something like that happened to you?
If I was slighted by an incorrect police action, I would pursue relief. Cops at all levels of government will make mistakes (or commit malicious acts) with the power given to them by the badge. However, the fact that these things can happen doesn't mean that government should NOT use its powers to prevent terrorist acts.
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Only SHATNER is Kirk.


kamm

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said by pnh102 See Profile :

said by Anonymous See Profile :

What would you do if something like that happened to you?
If I was slighted by an incorrect police action, I would pursue relief. Cops at all levels of government will make mistakes (or commit malicious acts) with the power given to them by the badge. However, the fact that these things can happen doesn't mean that government should NOT use its powers to prevent terrorist acts.
Good ol' phn, still beating the BS drums skinned by The Chief Retard in the White House?

Nobody takes you guys seriously anymore, now an average-dumb teen can easily see through your 'terrorist acts' BS cliche.

They broke the law. They MUST PAY.
Together with the administration, of course.
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pnh102
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said by kamm See Profile :

Nobody takes you guys seriously anymore, now an average-dumb teen can easily see through your 'terrorist acts' BS cliche.
You do.
said by kamm See Profile :

They broke the law. They MUST PAY.
Together with the administration, of course.
And when was this decided?
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Only SHATNER is Kirk.
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