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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 19:00:40 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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"John H." wrote in message
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Bush didn't take away any civil rights. He *gave* civil rights. NOYB
would
not have said Bush took away our civil rights. Now, he may have
taken away
the civil rights of some terrorists, but that's a different story.
The Patriot Act meddles with civil rights established for all citizens
in
the constitution. To disagree with this means you are either mentally
impaired, or a traitor to this country. Choose one.
And which of your civil rights did you lose?
You and others love to ask that question. It's the same as this: "If
you're not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about". That
is an affront to the principles on which this country was founded. If
you don't understand that, then 100% of what you've said about serving
your country in the military is a farce. You have no idea what you were
serving for. Thomas Jefferson would rip you a new asshole for your
failure to understand. Then, he'd send you to Benjamin Franklin for
another dressing-down.
Blah, blah, blah. So back to the question...
Which civil rights did you lose?
I haven't lost any, yet. But, as Fred pointed out....first they came for
the Jews.
So which of your Jewish friends lost their civil rights? And for that
matter, which of your Muslim friends have lost 'em?
Wrong questions.
One citizen THAT WE KNOW OF has been denied his rights. That means the door
is open for the government to pull the same stunt on anyone, for whatever
reason comes from a president who imagines he is the queen.
These things grant too much power. You probably won't understand the
potential for abuse because it's a little after 5:00 and you're about to
shut off your brain until tomorrow:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/orders/