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Posted on 08/27/2003 12:02:51 PM PDT by freepatriot32
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And the control freaks are cranking out new crimes out at the rate of 200 pages a day! Not to worry folks now its big goverment republican control freaks cranking out 200 new laws a day so its fine and dandy.But if those bastard democrats get back into control of the congress and senate then THAT will be really really bad and something we should complain about.
Sorry for the interuption please continue drinking your republican kool aid
To: freepatriot32
Ho-hum. More ideologue drivel.
To: Cathryn Crawford
Claire Wolfe is a goddess.
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:09:40 PM PDT
by
Lazamataz
(I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
To: Cultural Jihad
Ho-hum. The Bush-bot rumpkissers are out.
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:09:44 PM PDT
by
sauropod
(A moose once bit my sister...)
To: freepatriot32
I guess I'm in real trouble - my wife takes prescription pills daily and keeps them in a weekly dispenser to keep track of when she takes them.... Yaaaaawn
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:10:59 PM PDT
by
trebb
To: Cultural Jihad
Ho-hum. More ideologue drivel.Sure is. Why don't you stop it?
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:12:01 PM PDT
by
steve50
(You can't put Constitutional protections in a lockbox, repeal the Patriot Act)
To: jmc813
Some of them got there as casualties in the War Against (Some) Drugs. Thought you might be interested...
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:12:27 PM PDT
by
Cathryn Crawford
(Ummm, moron. It's not free. It was paid for with taxes.)
To: Lazamataz
It's good, all right.
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:13:49 PM PDT
by
Cathryn Crawford
(Ummm, moron. It's not free. It was paid for with taxes.)
To: *Conspiracy; *Constitution List; *BillOfRights; *Donut watch; *libertarians; *gov_watch; ...
ping
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:13:53 PM PDT
by
freepatriot32
(today it was the victory act tomorrow its victory coffee, victory cigarettes...)
To: Cathryn Crawford
Your writing is phenomenal as well.
I've been a big fan of both of you two....
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:14:55 PM PDT
by
Lazamataz
(I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
To: freepatriot32
This last one comes under the heading of "conspiracy." And conspiracy is one of a raft of ill-defined "crimes" the feds are using as a catch-all for anyone they want to bag. In addition to "conspiring" by doing nothingUntrue.
The law has to prove that you indeed conspired with someone to break the law.
Merely sitting in a car while someone breaks the law without your prior knowledge is not conspiracy.
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:15:03 PM PDT
by
Restorer
(Never let schooling interfere with your education.)
To: Wolfie; vin-one; WindMinstrel; philman_36; Beach_Babe; jenny65; AUgrad; Xenalyte; Bill D. Berger; ..
WOD Ping
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:15:16 PM PDT
by
jmc813
(Check out the FR Big Brother 4 thread! http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/943368/posts)
To: Cultural Jihad
"irrational loathing" is my favorite
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:15:47 PM PDT
by
POhara71
(Obese?? Well you must be a victim.. how about a tax break?!)
To: Lazamataz
I'm really glad you think so. :-)
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:16:30 PM PDT
by
Cathryn Crawford
(Ummm, moron. It's not free. It was paid for with taxes.)
To: freepatriot32
"And the control freaks are cranking out new crimes out at the rate of 200 pages a day!"
That there are too many such laws and that a prosecutor can pick his victim and then find the law to nail him is well known. Justice Jackson, a former US Attorney General and later Justice of the Supreme court wrote:
"With the law books filled with a great assortment of crimes, a prosecutor stands a fair chance of finding at least a technical violation of some sort on the part of almost anyone. In such a case, it is not a question of discovering the commission of a crime and then looking for the man who committed it, it is a question of picking the man, and then searching the law books, or putting investigators to work, to pin some offense on him."
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To: freepatriot32
If they ndidn't make more laws, then the lawyers would be out of work, as would numerous jail guards, police, court clerks, magistrates, institutional food distributors, parole officers, drug testing labs, social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, and on and on.
That has to be a hugh chunk of economy.
In this time of wont and woe, we need the state to lock everybody up.
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:19:54 PM PDT
by
putupon
(I'm doing the best I can under the FReepin' circumstances.)
To: trebb
The point is that the law has become subjective - they'll enforce that pill box law against you when they want to get you for something else. Everyone is a criminal now, it's just a matter of waiting until the day the government decides you are in its way or have something it wants to seize or know something it doesn't want too many people to find out.
To: Mr. Jeeves
I used to be a fighter....
Now I hide behind an alias. It's too late.
Act casual. Say nothing.
To: *Wod_list
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posted on
08/27/2003 12:26:09 PM PDT
by
MrLeRoy
(The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. - Jefferson)
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