 | Unbelievable Unbelievable how many of you want to not only cripple our nation's ability to protect us from terrorism but want to somehow punish corporations who cooperate. I have a much bigger problem with those who refused to do so *Quest, I believe.) They deserve the punishment not AT&, Verizon etc. Your "politics" appears to override any common sense. |
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 jhboricuaExMod 2000-01 join:2000-06-06 Minneapolis, MN | Right, because letting government decide whats good for all of us and trample over existing laws under the guise of 'fighting terrorism' is the best course of action. Who needs checks and balances? Heck, I hear it has worked wonders for Russia.
Qwest deserves a medal, and I'm glad for once MN is in Qwest territory. |
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 woody7Premium join:2000-10-13 Torrance, CA 3 edits | reply to tbsteph Surely you don't believe the drivel coming out of your own mouth? -- BlooMe _________________________________________________________ "It is not drivel coming out. Over two hundred years ago many people fought for the rights that we are now taking for granted. If you have not read the Declaration of Independence recently, it would be a good idea to read it now. Granting the president unilateral and unchecked powers will create a modern day King George." _____________________________________________________________
My reply was for "tbstephs" reply.see quote below
"Unbelievable how many of you want to not only cripple our nation's ability to protect us from terrorism but want to somehow punish corporations who cooperate. I have a much bigger problem with those who refused to do so *Quest, I believe.) They deserve the punishment not AT&, Verizon etc. Your "politics" appears to override any common sense"
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 OwlSaverOwlSaverPremium join:2005-01-30 Berwyn, PA Reviews:
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| It is not drivel coming out. Over two hundred years ago many people fought for the rights that we are now taking for granted. If you have not read the Declaration of Independence recently, it would be a good idea to read it now. Granting the president unilateral and unchecked powers will create a modern day King George. |
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