Posted on 10/07/2005 10:00:04 AM PDT by SirLinksalot
1) Internet Access 2) Cable TV 3) Housing 4) Laundry 5) Vitamins 6) -- Anything you can think of here --
Free pizza delivery.
Wondrful...another civil right. Maybe we can live and breath this one into the Constitution too.
All fundmental rights provided by govenment are also to be regulated, controlled and taxed. This is what Newsom wants to do, regulate, control and tax the internet.
I want a pony.
Hot oil massage on demand from the hot babe of my choice,
the Red Sox to repeat as WS champs,
Bill and Hillary's secret home movies of them with poultry to be released onto the internet......
"the Red Sox to repeat as WS champs"
Dang straight!
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You forgot "Immortality"...
He's from the Nagin School of Mayoring.
And Zell Miller And Chrissy Matthews actually having a duel.
jefferson, in his memoirs, actually wanted wireless internet service for all. im surprised he didnt just solve this debate and write it in the constitution.
You can't have a gun to defend yourself against all the street loonies in SF (at least, according to the mayor and all the "progressive" civil servants in SF), but wireless Internet access? Hey! It's in the Bill of Rights. It's a penumbra emanating from somewhere.
life, liberty and the pursuit of wireless
Breyer would agree, seeing as how Jefferson couldn't have forseen wireless internet.
It can be found in the emanations of the penumbras, for heaven's sake.
So does that mean I won't have to pay for it anymore? We have more rights then I ever imagined and I was already happy with the rights we had. Go figure.
You forgot ABS brakes, a cure for cancer....
Close. Actually it's life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and wireless 24/7 internet porn.
Let's not forget the Wi-Fi enabled laptop! Access will do you no good without a computer!
Mayor Newsom has some difficulties with the definitions of rights, powers, necessities, privileges, etc. I wonder if he favors free wine for winos' as a "right"?
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