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To: Southack
"Burglarizing a home is OK under HSA."

It is. The government has the power to surreptitiously enter a suspects home. If that isn't burglary, what is?

60 posted on 11/27/2002 5:15:18 AM PST by watcher1
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To: watcher1
It is. The government has the power to surreptitiously enter a suspects home. If that isn't burglary, what is?

Two factors. First of all, what you are talking about is probably in the Patriot Act, not HSA. And second, burglary is typically defined as entering a home with criminal intent. The offense that would apply would be more along the lines of unlawful entry.

62 posted on 11/27/2002 6:20:16 AM PST by dirtboy
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To: watcher1
"Burglarizing a home is OK under HSA. The government has the power to surreptitiously enter a suspects home. If that isn't burglary, what is?"

Most people would simple call what you are doing as "lying".

I asked for you to show me the paragraph in the HSA bill that legalized "burglary" (your word, not mine) per your wild-eyed claim.

And you, you can't show such a paragraph because it doesn't exist.

Your ENTIRE rant against the Homeland Security Act is based upon a lie, your lie.

Show me the paragraph in the HSA bill that backs up your wild-eyed claim, or else admit that you are just another Chicken Little running around trying to scare innocent people into believing that "lies" equal "facts".

You disgust me.

69 posted on 11/27/2002 11:18:53 AM PST by Southack
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