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| reply to tdumaine Re: Slow
*putting on tinfoil hat* Maybe it IS the government that's behind this and they're doing it to reduce the deficit and that's why they're so slow to respond (note if I die in an "accident" in a few days, I guess we'll know). *removing tinfoil hat*
Joking aside, my guess as to why the media isn't jumping on it is because to the technically deficient, this is not too distinguishable from the multitude of other CC scams going on right now. I'm beginning to doubt the media can even understand the significance of this. -- When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other. |
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  fireflier Coffee. . .Need Coffee Premium join:2001-05-25 Limbo | reply to Kip patterson Perhaps not, but Choicepoint is a proof of concept that this kind of information can be obtained by unauthorized persons. -- When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other. |
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| reply to Combat Chuck Might shed some objective light on things here:
»abstractappeal.com/schiavo/infopage.html -- When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other. |
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| reply to Wills Yes, you have to ask the Federal Government to protect you, because if they just step in to take the appropriate action you all bitch about more big brother....
Make up your damn minds. It's the difference between having the cops chase down the people that ripped you off, or following you around 24-7 just because...you have a shaved head, goatee and tatoos.  |
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join:2001-06-28 Saint Louis, MO | reply to DVOOR8 Sad but true. |
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| reply to woody7 I'd be interested in your explanation of exactly where it says in the U.S. Constitution that it is exclusively a "State's right" to issue orders that will directly result in the death of a person?
Death sentences are routinely appealed to the federal level; the U.S. Supreme Court just ordered that no minor may be executed any where in the United States. (Which I disagree with, but that is beside the point.)
How do you think this is any less of a case deserving of a federal hearing? |
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