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"james g. keegan jr." |
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31 Jan 2006 08:35:33 PM |
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wmd |
the lying monkey actually said "weapons of mass destruction."
i'll bet at least 12% of the country believes him
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| User: "Adam H." |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
31 Jan 2006 08:42:03 PM |
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On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 21:35:33 -0500, "james g. keegan jr."
<jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
the lying monkey actually said "weapons of mass destruction."
i'll bet at least 12% of the country believes him
And the whole bunch of cowardly wanks in Congress got up and applauded
when he said that spying on the US public was constitutional, too.
The US government is a bunch of pusillanimous cowards, every one. If
you don't have the balls to sit the ***** down when your president lies
to you, then resign and let someone who knows what the job is really
about do it.
---
I bought a Venus Fly Trap today. I was going to name it
‘Republican’, but the fly trap is beneficial to the
environment. I’ll save that name - someday I might find
a plant that eats poor people and minorities.
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| User: "The Chief Instigator" |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
31 Jan 2006 09:10:18 PM |
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Adam H. <adam@mailinator.com> writes:
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 21:35:33 -0500, "james g. keegan jr."
<jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
the lying monkey actually said "weapons of mass destruction."
i'll bet at least 12% of the country believes him
And the whole bunch of cowardly wanks in Congress got up and applauded
when he said that spying on the US public was constitutional, too.
Almost like the Reichstag in 1933...
The US government is a bunch of pusillanimous cowards, every one. If
you don't have the balls to sit the ***** down when your president lies
to you, then resign and let someone who knows what the job is really
about do it.
That's why I categorically refuse to vote for ANY incumbent in an election
this year. Throw the bastards out. Public office isn't a hereditary
privilege - it's a responsibility.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2005-06 Houston Aeros)
LAST GAME: Houston 5, Chicago 4 (January 28)
NEXT GAME: Saturday, February 4 vs. Milwaukee, 7:35
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| User: "Saint Blurpaedius XXX" |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
02 Feb 2006 08:28:42 AM |
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"The Chief Instigator" <patrick@io.com> wrote in message
news:szkek2nixk5.fsf@fnord.io.com...
Adam H. <adam@mailinator.com> writes:
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 21:35:33 -0500, "james g. keegan jr."
<jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
the lying monkey actually said "weapons of mass destruction."
i'll bet at least 12% of the country believes him
And the whole bunch of cowardly wanks in Congress got up and
applauded
when he said that spying on the US public was constitutional, too.
Almost like the Reichstag in 1933...
The US government is a bunch of pusillanimous cowards, every one. If
you don't have the balls to sit the ***** down when your president
lies
to you, then resign and let someone who knows what the job is really
about do it.
That's why I categorically refuse to vote for ANY incumbent in an
election
this year. Throw the bastards out. Public office isn't a hereditary
privilege - it's a responsibility.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston,
Texas
chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2005-06 Houston Aeros)
LAST GAME: Houston 5, Chicago 4 (January 28)
NEXT GAME: Saturday, February 4 vs. Milwaukee, 7:35
I met Houston Mayor Ann Richards in 1983 and told her of my abduction by
the secret service the previous year.
She was like I deserved it and I should quit drinking. Made a big joke
out of it.
Well I did quit drinking 22 years ago and I still am trying to get the
microchip out of my back that George Bush and the secret service stuck
there when they kidnapped and drugged me. That is when they
inquisitioned me and found out that my gggggrandpa bomb started the US
military with George Washington in 1776.
I am still denied doctor/lawyer and I can only hope for a civil war so
we can legally kill both democrats and republicans to put our country
back on the road to freedom.
Weapons of mass distraction.
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| User: "james g. keegan jr." |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
31 Jan 2006 08:45:44 PM |
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In article
<ms70u1hl0dnc03r9fmeoamf68g3a2i28o7@fe06.highwinds-media.phx>,
Adam H. <adam@mailinator.com> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 21:35:33 -0500, "james g. keegan jr."
<jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
the lying monkey actually said "weapons of mass destruction."
i'll bet at least 12% of the country believes him
And the whole bunch of cowardly wanks in Congress got up and applauded
when he said that spying on the US public was constitutional, too.
i couldn't look, bu that point.
it is certainly a sad time for the usa.
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| User: "Shawn Hirn" |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
01 Feb 2006 04:55:03 AM |
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In article <jgkeegan-4F5DD1.21454431012006@individual.net>,
"james g. keegan jr." <jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
In article
<ms70u1hl0dnc03r9fmeoamf68g3a2i28o7@fe06.highwinds-media.phx>,
Adam H. <adam@mailinator.com> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 21:35:33 -0500, "james g. keegan jr."
<jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
the lying monkey actually said "weapons of mass destruction."
i'll bet at least 12% of the country believes him
And the whole bunch of cowardly wanks in Congress got up and applauded
when he said that spying on the US public was constitutional, too.
i couldn't look, bu that point.
it is certainly a sad time for the usa.
I agree. The idiots even applauded when Bush blamed THEM for the failure
to take action on HIS social security reform plan, despite the fact that
Bush's plan sucked and everyone knows it. Hopefully, their applause was
done out of respect, not agreement. We'll just have to wait to see how
this all pans out in November.
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| User: "* US *" |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
02 Feb 2006 05:33:11 AM |
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On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:55:03 -0500, Shawn Hirn <srhi@comcast.net> wrote:
...We'll just have to wait to see how
this all pans out in November.
The paperless electronic vote-fraud systems will
assure the fascists of their ongoing pillaging of
the USA.
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| User: "james g. keegan jr." |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
02 Feb 2006 05:41:47 AM |
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In article <jer3u1120scpsognovt2ebdocq1u8be5eg@4ax.com>, * US *
wrote:
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:55:03 -0500, Shawn Hirn <srhi@comcast.net> wrote:
...We'll just have to wait to see how
this all pans out in November.
The paperless electronic vote-fraud systems will
assure the fascists of their ongoing pillaging of
the USA.
i agree with that statement.
how dumb, or corrupt, do you need to be to accept a system with no
audit trail?
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| User: "* US *" |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
02 Feb 2006 07:32:34 AM |
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On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 06:41:47 -0500, "james g. keegan jr." <jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <jer3u1120scpsognovt2ebdocq1u8be5eg@4ax.com>, * US * wrote:
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:55:03 -0500, Shawn Hirn <srhi@comcast.net> wrote:
...We'll just have to wait to see how
this all pans out in November.
The paperless electronic vote-fraud systems will
assure the fascists of their ongoing pillaging of
the USA.
i agree with that statement.
how dumb, or corrupt, do you need to be to accept a system with no
audit trail?
Exactly.
Remember the outdated defective paperless electronic
system which gave Bush over 4000 votes in an Ohio
precinct where there were fewer than 700 voters?
That's the one being forced on Philadelphia right now,
a city with a population higher than each of the twelve
least-populated states of the union ...
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| User: "james g. keegan jr." |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
02 Feb 2006 08:25:09 AM |
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In article <3c24u158odcksusm0ir76bj4eirr01olkt@4ax.com>, * US *
wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 06:41:47 -0500, "james g. keegan jr."
<jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <jer3u1120scpsognovt2ebdocq1u8be5eg@4ax.com>, * US * wrote:
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:55:03 -0500, Shawn Hirn <srhi@comcast.net> wrote:
...We'll just have to wait to see how
this all pans out in November.
The paperless electronic vote-fraud systems will
assure the fascists of their ongoing pillaging of
the USA.
i agree with that statement.
how dumb, or corrupt, do you need to be to accept a system with no
audit trail?
Exactly.
Remember the outdated defective paperless electronic
system which gave Bush over 4000 votes in an Ohio
precinct where there were fewer than 700 voters?
That's the one being forced on Philadelphia right now,
a city with a population higher than each of the twelve
least-populated states of the union ...
i believe the electronic system with no paper trail was alpha-tested
in some new york state areas in 2004, not to the effect of altering
the winners but determining if they could.
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| User: "* US *" |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
02 Feb 2006 11:08:12 AM |
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On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 09:25:09 -0500, "james g. keegan jr." <jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <3c24u158odcksusm0ir76bj4eirr01olkt@4ax.com>, * US * wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 06:41:47 -0500, "james g. keegan jr." <jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <jer3u1120scpsognovt2ebdocq1u8be5eg@4ax.com>, * US * wrote:
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:55:03 -0500, Shawn Hirn <srhi@comcast.net> wrote:
...We'll just have to wait to see how
this all pans out in November.
The paperless electronic vote-fraud systems will
assure the fascists of their ongoing pillaging of
the USA.
i agree with that statement.
how dumb, or corrupt, do you need to be to accept a system with no
audit trail?
Exactly.
Remember the outdated defective paperless electronic
system which gave Bush over 4000 votes in an Ohio
precinct where there were fewer than 700 voters?
That's the one being forced on Philadelphia right now,
a city with a population higher than each of the twelve
least-populated states of the union ...
i believe the electronic system with no paper trail was alpha-tested
in some new york state areas in 2004, not to the effect of altering
the winners but determining if they could.
The courageous and patriotic citizens of New York State
have been battling to protect themselves from vote fraud,
but the DOJ has threatened to file suit against the state if
it doesn't substitute paperless electronic vote-fraud systems
for its (imperfect but still not as bad) lever machines.
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| User: "james g. keegan jr." |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
02 Feb 2006 02:27:01 PM |
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In article <q0f4u1l32qguc1gr2nte4h8mbg5qm3mdcm@4ax.com>, * US *
wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 09:25:09 -0500, "james g. keegan jr."
<jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <3c24u158odcksusm0ir76bj4eirr01olkt@4ax.com>, * US * wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 06:41:47 -0500, "james g. keegan jr."
<jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <jer3u1120scpsognovt2ebdocq1u8be5eg@4ax.com>, * US * wrote:
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:55:03 -0500, Shawn Hirn <srhi@comcast.net>
wrote:
...We'll just have to wait to see how
this all pans out in November.
The paperless electronic vote-fraud systems will
assure the fascists of their ongoing pillaging of
the USA.
i agree with that statement.
how dumb, or corrupt, do you need to be to accept a system with no
audit trail?
Exactly.
Remember the outdated defective paperless electronic
system which gave Bush over 4000 votes in an Ohio
precinct where there were fewer than 700 voters?
That's the one being forced on Philadelphia right now,
a city with a population higher than each of the twelve
least-populated states of the union ...
i believe the electronic system with no paper trail was alpha-tested
in some new york state areas in 2004, not to the effect of altering
the winners but determining if they could.
The courageous and patriotic citizens of New York State
have been battling to protect themselves from vote fraud,
but the DOJ has threatened to file suit against the state if
it doesn't substitute paperless electronic vote-fraud systems
for its (imperfect but still not as bad) lever machines.
i believe we will be forced to use the electronic, paperless system.
otherwise, it would be far more difficult for the gop to cheat.
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| User: "* US *" |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
02 Feb 2006 07:43:21 PM |
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On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 15:27:01 -0500, "james g. keegan jr." <jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <q0f4u1l32qguc1gr2nte4h8mbg5qm3mdcm@4ax.com>, * US * wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 09:25:09 -0500, "james g. keegan jr." <jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <3c24u158odcksusm0ir76bj4eirr01olkt@4ax.com>, * US * wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 06:41:47 -0500, "james g. keegan jr." <jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <jer3u1120scpsognovt2ebdocq1u8be5eg@4ax.com>, * US * wrote:
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:55:03 -0500, Shawn Hirn <srhi@comcast.net> wrote:
...We'll just have to wait to see how this all pans out in November.
The paperless electronic vote-fraud systems will
assure the fascists of their ongoing pillaging of
the USA.
i agree with that statement.
how dumb, or corrupt, do you need to be to accept a system with no
audit trail?
Exactly.
Remember the outdated defective paperless electronic
system which gave Bush over 4000 votes in an Ohio
precinct where there were fewer than 700 voters?
That's the one being forced on Philadelphia right now,
a city with a population higher than each of the twelve
least-populated states of the union ...
i believe the electronic system with no paper trail was alpha-tested
in some new york state areas in 2004, not to the effect of altering
the winners but determining if they could.
The courageous and patriotic citizens of New York State
have been battling to protect themselves from vote fraud,
but the DOJ has threatened to file suit against the state if
it doesn't substitute paperless electronic vote-fraud systems
for its (imperfect but still not as bad) lever machines.
i believe we will be forced to use the electronic, paperless system.
otherwise, it would be far more difficult for the gop to cheat.
They're doing their best to make sure the vote-fraud systems
will be forced on the significant population centers. There are
also Democrats who are compromised into supporting it, too.
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| User: "james g. keegan jr." |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
02 Feb 2006 08:58:30 PM |
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In article <06d5u15u0enkh5qbdg4qdpua69f51rk0a9@4ax.com>, * US *
wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 15:27:01 -0500, "james g. keegan jr."
<jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
i believe we will be forced to use the electronic, paperless system.
otherwise, it would be far more difficult for the gop to cheat.
They're doing their best to make sure the vote-fraud systems
will be forced on the significant population centers. There are
also Democrats who are compromised into supporting it, too.
democrats aren't 'compromised' into anything; they simply lack the
character to act, just as congressional democrats failed to turn
their backs on bush the other night as he lied to them, the nation
and the world.
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| User: "* US *" |
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05 Feb 2006 09:50:33 AM |
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On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 21:58:30 -0500, "james g. keegan jr." <jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <06d5u15u0enkh5qbdg4qdpua69f51rk0a9@4ax.com>, * US * wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 15:27:01 -0500, "james g. keegan jr." <jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
i believe we will be forced to use the electronic, paperless system.
otherwise, it would be far more difficult for the gop to cheat.
They're doing their best to make sure the vote-fraud systems
will be forced on the significant population centers. There are
also Democrats who are compromised into supporting it, too.
democrats aren't 'compromised' into anything; they simply lack the
character to act, just as congressional democrats failed to turn
their backs on bush the other night as he lied to them, the nation
and the world.
Actually, the Bush crime organization uses a pedophilia operation
to compromise people. They've been doing that for decades.
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| User: "Edmond Dantes" |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
16 Feb 2006 04:25:53 PM |
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james g. keegan jr. wrote:
In article <06d5u15u0enkh5qbdg4qdpua69f51rk0a9@4ax.com>, * US *
wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 15:27:01 -0500, "james g. keegan jr."
<jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote:
i believe we will be forced to use the electronic, paperless system.
otherwise, it would be far more difficult for the gop to cheat.
They're doing their best to make sure the vote-fraud systems
will be forced on the significant population centers. There are
also Democrats who are compromised into supporting it, too.
democrats aren't 'compromised' into anything; they simply lack the
character to act, just as congressional democrats failed to turn
their backs on bush the other night as he lied to them, the nation
and the world.
Both Democrats and Republicans are losers. Democrats are stupid losers;
Republicans are dangerous losers. One lacketh backbone; the other lacketh
commonsense.
Can you say, "we're doomed", boys and girls?
There goes democracy. One of those Great Myths along with the Phoenix,
Loving Gods, and "No More Taxes."
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-- Edmond Dantes
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| User: "Frank ODwyer" |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
01 Feb 2006 07:12:09 PM |
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james g. keegan jr. wrote:
In article
<ms70u1hl0dnc03r9fmeoamf68g3a2i28o7@fe06.highwinds-media.phx>,
Adam H. <adam@mailinator.com> wrote:
And the whole bunch of cowardly wanks in Congress got up and applauded
when he said that spying on the US public was constitutional, too.
i couldn't look, bu that point.
it is certainly a sad time for the usa.
At least some future lawyers are not applauding that:
"Alberto Gonzales spoke before law students at Georgetown today,
justifying illegal, unauthorized surveilance of US citizens, but during
the course of his speech the students in class did something pretty
ballsy and brave. They got up from their seats and turned their backs
to him.
[...]
"When you're a law student, they tell you if say that if you can't
argue the law, argue the facts. They also tell you if you can't argue
the facts, argue the law. If you can't argue either, apparently, the
solution is to go on a public relations offensive and make it a
political issue... to say over and over again "it's lawful", and to
think that the American people will somehow come to believe this if we
say it often enough.
In light of this, I'm proud of the very civil civil disobedience that
was shown here today."
- David Cole, Georgetown University Law Professor
http://insomnia.livejournal.com/652389.html?nc=2&style=mine
- Frank
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| User: "james g. keegan jr." |
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| Title: Re: wmd |
01 Feb 2006 07:21:28 PM |
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In article <1138842729.331469.124590@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"Frank O'Dwyer" <batsignal1@gmail.com> wrote:
james g. keegan jr. wrote:
In article
<ms70u1hl0dnc03r9fmeoamf68g3a2i28o7@fe06.highwinds-media.phx>,
Adam H. <adam@mailinator.com> wrote:
And the whole bunch of cowardly wanks in Congress got up and applauded
when he said that spying on the US public was constitutional, too.
i couldn't look, bu that point.
it is certainly a sad time for the usa.
At least some future lawyers are not applauding that:
"Alberto Gonzales spoke before law students at Georgetown today,
justifying illegal, unauthorized surveilance of US citizens, but during
the course of his speech the students in class did something pretty
ballsy and brave. They got up from their seats and turned their backs
to him.
[...]
"When you're a law student, they tell you if say that if you can't
argue the law, argue the facts. They also tell you if you can't argue
the facts, argue the law. If you can't argue either, apparently, the
solution is to go on a public relations offensive and make it a
political issue... to say over and over again "it's lawful", and to
think that the American people will somehow come to believe this if we
say it often enough.
In light of this, I'm proud of the very civil civil disobedience that
was shown here today."
- David Cole, Georgetown University Law Professor
http://insomnia.livejournal.com/652389.html?nc=2&style=mine
it is a shame that congress didn't have the character of georgetown
law students.
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