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FBI objects to the Constitution
Boulder Weekly ^
| 05/2002
| Boulder Weekly
Posted on 05/27/2002 7:03:11 PM PDT by The Magical Mischief Tour
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To: The Magical Mischief Tour
Ho hum. What an ideologue rag you quote from.
To: Cultural Jihad
"Ho hum. What an ideologue rag you quote from." Absolutely. Those Boulder hippies must be misrepresenting things. After all, we all know what an epitome of perfection the FBI is. They're our knights in shining armor, and they never, ever screw up. Just ask Randy Weaver.
To: Cultural Jihad
Enlighten me please
I just found this doing a Google Search. Ive no idea who they are and I offered it up to the masses here for debate.
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To: The Magical Mischief Tour; Kevin Curry
From the same rag:
"Once upon a time, Libertarian philosophy appealed only to anarchists and a minority of disgruntled Goldwater-era conservative Republicans. Not today. The ultra-left wire service AlterNet this week carries a story about the Cato Institute-an ultra-Libertarian think tank. The story warns-mostly through the mouth of an ex-Nader supporter-turned Cato employee-just how appealing the Libertarian philosophy can be to liberals and progressives."
Democrat, Greens, Trotskyite Spartacist League, or Libertarian: They are all moral-liberal humanist ideologues, not conservatives.
To: The Magical Mischief Tour
Maybe the Democrats finally brainwashed a member or two of the DOJ who were present at the trial.
After all, it's the Democrats think the Constitution needs to be interpreted for ordinary folks, who can't be trusted to read it correctly by themselves.
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05/27/2002 7:14:38 PM PDT
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syriacus
To: The Magical Mischief Tour
Who are they? Who knows? It looks like an individual's rag useful only for lining bird cages.
To: Cultural Jihad
LOL! Libertarians (especially of the atheist, humanist variety--which is most of them) and socialists are tightly bound allies in the Marxist-Gramscian revolution.
That much is obvious to anyone who has their eyes open.
To: Kevin Curry
Once again, you parade your lunacy. Libertarian = Socialist? What could be farther from the truth? One for no (or little) government. One for government control of the means of production and distribution. You are a scoundrel to make a case that you know is preposterous.
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05/27/2002 7:22:58 PM PDT
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jammer
To: jammer
You are a scoundrel to make a case that you know is preposterous. Far from preposterous, it is right on the money.
To: The Magical Mischief Tour
Every jurist should be given a pocket-size copy of the Constitution before any trial.
Case closed.
To: Cultural Jihad
, not conservatives.Neither are you, you are a jackboot cheerleader. A whore.
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05/27/2002 7:31:40 PM PDT
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MileHi
To: Avg_Joe_6-pack_Couch_Potatoe
Yup.
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To: MileHi
Another post from another authoritarian whore. No difference in you and Germans who cheerleaded Hitler. Pathetic followers. Yep, go to the line on the left please.
To: MileHi; Admin Moderator
There's no need to post personal attacks against anyone, unless you have no argument to make and can only lash out from some deep-seated emotive problem. I haven't followed the Judi Bar case very closely but remember when her car blew up. Many eco-terrorists were pointing fingers at the FBI and at logging interests as the culprit, whereas it is not uncommon for these fringe environuts to be violent. They see their own human family as a cancer upon the body of poor Mother Earth, and they have the gall to call themselves 'humanists.'
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To: The Magical Mischief Tour
The judge overruled the motion to oppose and read those amendments to the jury, but did not give the jury an actual copy of those amendments for them to return to the deliberation room. You are all missing the real mystery here. Where did a California judge even find a copy of the Constitution to read from?
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05/27/2002 7:49:01 PM PDT
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screed
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