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Jul 09, 2008 23:06

"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."You know, back ( Read more... )

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fruitsgrow July 10 2008, 03:34:51 UTC
...I'm so out of touch with politics. What the shit is happening?

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fruitsgrow July 10 2008, 04:05:12 UTC
Ohgod, what the hell. What the hell.

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elspeth_vimes July 10 2008, 04:09:14 UTC
EXACTLY.

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untangles July 10 2008, 03:44:28 UTC
I am utterly convinced there is no way you can make Americans give a shit about anything other than football and American Idol.

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elspeth_vimes July 10 2008, 03:46:53 UTC
The evidence supports your theory.

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untangles July 10 2008, 03:48:17 UTC
Well...hilarious Kyon misunderstandings and then make up sex will make you feel better?

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elspeth_vimes July 10 2008, 03:49:00 UTC
...You know, that just might work!

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gogogidget July 10 2008, 04:09:53 UTC
Obama: Disappointing his supporters one dumbass move at a time.

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elspeth_vimes July 10 2008, 04:13:29 UTC
Politics as usual.

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SING IT WITH ME: We all live in a terrorist regime, a terrorist regime, a terrorist regime.... aubergine_pilot July 10 2008, 18:22:07 UTC
This is why I'm giving serious thought to only spending another year here to save up money and then going straight on to Canada. Original plan was I'd finish school in the US, it'd make immigration easier, but... shit. Just... shiiiiit.

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I know that song! elspeth_vimes July 10 2008, 21:32:46 UTC
School's cheaper in Canada anyway.

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You DO? 8D aubergine_pilot July 10 2008, 23:58:46 UTC
Very true. It's cheaper everywhere.

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Memorized it when it came out. Y'know, when the Patriot Act was passed. elspeth_vimes July 11 2008, 14:59:00 UTC
Pretty much.

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karakael July 10 2008, 19:34:03 UTC
Heh. On the Fourth of July I read aloud the Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence. And people thought that I was being unpatriotic.

Afterall, our forefathers rebelled for lesser slights. Where is our 'freedom' now? Half of our Bill of Rights is gone, and the other half seems to be ignored. Not to mention all the things that they haven't been telling the American people...

*rants*

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elspeth_vimes July 11 2008, 14:54:28 UTC
...People seriously thought that?
O_O

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karakael July 12 2008, 00:45:31 UTC
They certainly gave us reeeealy weird looks. But seriously, reading it made me feel unpatriotic, because so many point were relevant to our world now.

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elspeth_vimes July 13 2008, 03:26:30 UTC
No, reading it makes you patriotic and the people in charge dumbasses.

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