"I realize that the 4th Amendment requires that I produce a warrant prior to searching you or your property. . . but my dog said I can search you without one."
It's an excuse as childish - and as inexcusable - as "my dog ate my homework."
I remember reading a book of science fiction short stories, back in the late 70s. . . An aged Baby Boomer is working on his (I think) Camaro in the garage. . . his grandson comes out and they're talking about the old car. . . Gramps takes the car for a test drive, and it sounds like a bad mofo. . . turns out the sounds were a recording, because the old car had been converted to electric, there were no more internal combustion engines.
If the state will not write the laws so its citizens can understand them, only the state should be bound by them. . . It's completely ludicrous to expect someone to comply with a law they can't understand. If a law cannot be written in plain language, in such a way that ANYONE with a high school education can understand the law in its entirety, it is a law that is 100% un-necessary, most likely counterproductive, and certainly has a loophole allowing specific groups to avoid following it.
Screw 'em.
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Re: Re: That music
Yet he's still not wrong.
4th Amendment
"I realize that the 4th Amendment requires that I produce a warrant prior to searching you or your property. . . but my dog said I can search you without one."
It's an excuse as childish - and as inexcusable - as "my dog ate my homework."
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It's like saying they don't need a search warrant for your house because the address is listed int eh White Pages.
(Shit - I better keep that idea on the QT, or they might try it)
End these cocksuckers
The only cure for these brainfried psychopaths is 2 in the chest and 1 in the head.
Fuck these cocksucking fuckwits.
Re: I'm confused.
The added lines implied that the man confessed to a worse crime than the one he was being charged with. . .
Massive support?
I'm not sure I understand this. I'm still waiting to find the first non-government supporter of this nonsense, and you're saying "massive?"
The last idea I heard that was this bad was when someone said, "Hey! Let's invade Vietnam!"
We all know how well that turned out. . .
Re: Re: Negative Publicity
As I have heard over the years - ALL publicity is good publicity.
Anything that creates a buzz. . . good, bad, or indifferent.
Fake Car Noises
I remember reading a book of science fiction short stories, back in the late 70s. . . An aged Baby Boomer is working on his (I think) Camaro in the garage. . . his grandson comes out and they're talking about the old car. . . Gramps takes the car for a test drive, and it sounds like a bad mofo. . . turns out the sounds were a recording, because the old car had been converted to electric, there were no more internal combustion engines.
If the state will not write the laws so its citizens can understand them
If the state will not write the laws so its citizens can understand them, only the state should be bound by them. . . It's completely ludicrous to expect someone to comply with a law they can't understand. If a law cannot be written in plain language, in such a way that ANYONE with a high school education can understand the law in its entirety, it is a law that is 100% un-necessary, most likely counterproductive, and certainly has a loophole allowing specific groups to avoid following it.
Screw 'em.