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Anyone see a problem here? by vampire 2008-02-13 08:47:25
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080213/pl_nm/usa_telecomms_immunity_dc_6
[ Reply ]
  Where's those guys with the V masks? by emlaabs2008-02-13 08:52:16
    This is a horse, this is a police state... (n/t) by kelli2172008-02-13 08:55:32
      -->Horse! -->Police State! (n/t) by Treehugger2008-02-13 09:24:04
  Everything? (n/t) by Arachnid2008-02-13 08:56:56
  unlawful search made lawful by tesla_koil2008-02-13 08:59:23
  When laws like this are passed, it really by Peace_man2008-02-13 10:00:31
    Doncha love it when the politcos collude together? by vampire2008-02-13 10:07:50
  None at all by basher202008-02-13 10:16:34
    You *are* being sarcastic, I hope? by swisscheese2008-02-13 10:26:50
    Actually, that is NOT what is happening. by Peace_man2008-02-13 10:29:54
      Very well put! (n/t) by swisscheese2008-02-13 10:35:20
      So I can refuse to stop for a police officer by basher202008-02-13 10:58:01
        It's not the Telco I take issue with. by vampire2008-02-13 11:03:28
          The people who feel their rights were violated by basher202008-02-13 11:10:17
  What happened to no "ex post facto" by Stibbons2008-02-13 10:21:13
    ex post facto doesn't attach by basher202008-02-13 10:40:30
      Actually, it does. by krikkert2008-02-13 10:58:34
        Not in a civil case by basher202008-02-13 11:08:16
          Not on this point. by krikkert2008-02-13 11:18:37

 

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