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To: The_Eaglet; wideawake; OrthodoxPresbyterian
Don't go away, but if you must, see if you could bring OrthodoxPresbyterian back.

I'm not leaving the thread or forum LOL. But I got better things to do than debate a GOP RINO Spinbot apologist. If Reno had been doing this the poster would be calling for a rope or at least removal. The fact that the USAG the highest person in the Department of Justice calls for and endorses highly questionable acts IMO says he is no better than Janet Reno but people overlook him because he's a Bush Choice.

It's not about right or wrong with such apologist it's about supporting their beloved political party over any Constitutional Principles which like Bush they consider a da** piece of paper to be subverted at their beloved leaders will I reckon. Never mind their parties elected has office holders as bad or worse than Clinton term DEMs. The leadership in the Democratic and Republican Parties left unchallenged by We The People will destroy this nation on their course to Socialism. Such apathy and enablers have paved the way in history for such tyrants as Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, etc. They could not have gotten to power had the people not surrendered their rights to their Glorious Leader.

220 posted on 05/02/2007 2:37:07 PM PDT by cva66snipe (Kool Aid! The popular American favorite drink now Made In Mexico. Pro-Open Borders? Drink Up!)
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To: cva66snipe
The fact that the USAG the highest person in the Department of Justice calls for and endorses highly questionable acts

You claim it is a fact - but then when asked to adduce said facts you produce exactly one concrete reference to statements by the USAG.

And that reference is a newsarticle that shows the USAG wants ISPs to keep extensive records so, when an ISP is duly served with a legal warrant or subpoena, they will not be able to avoid compliance by saying: "oops, I deleted the data specified in the warrant! sorry!"

If the folks at Enron can be required by law to keep five years worth of transaction records on file so that investigations of fraud, accompanied by duly approved judicial subpoenas, can be carried out - well then, ISPs can be required to maintain records as well.

it's about supporting their beloved political party over any Constitutional Principles

There is a ton of hifalutin' talk about Constitutional Principles on this thread and very little actual knowledge of the Constitution.

222 posted on 05/02/2007 4:37:55 PM PDT by wideawake
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