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karlmarx

join:2006-09-18
iraq

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reply to ThrowDemsOut

Re: Pirate Bay complaining about illegality is laughable

So, in your opinion, it's ok to break the law to catch a lawbreaker? So the IRS should share all our data with the credit card companies to catch someone whose behind on payments? So the phone companies should share all your phone calls with the telemarketers can find out if you are ignoring them? So the local police should be able to sell you stolen goods in a store to arrest you? Let's put FBI agents in ALL the churches, mosques, synagogues. There are bad people everywhere! Joe McCarthy was right! We're being overrun!

The fact of the matter is, if you break the law to catch someone, then you are no better than the person. Of course, you support the bush regime flaunting the law to catch those scary scary 'terrist'. Who cares if I called my friend in Iraq, I should be monitored! That constitution? It's just a damn piece of paper! We don't have any rights! we're at WAR dammit! You should be PROUD to have to show your 'papers' every time you want to cross state lines. You should support random checkpoints where the police can demand to see your papers. I mean, it worked so well in the 1940's, lets bring it back to the US, even though we fought a war to prevent just such a policy.
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Dogfather
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join:2007-12-26
Laguna Hills, CA

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You didn't get the memo...the rule of law applies to everyone except corporate thugs.

The MPAA membership should forfeit 1 year of profits as a penalty and those that signed off on the hacking should go to prison for a term of not less than 20 years.


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