I don't care if there are 10,000 more terrorist attacks; our rights are not negotiable. Only a coward would sell out his principles for the sake of safety.
It definitely proves he has no valid concept of the Constitution. The rights enshrined in the Constitution are said to be recognized as inalienable...it's the American view that all people all over the world have those rights, not just Americans or people on American soil.
Oh, brother. I guess you run up to anyone who says X-Files, stomp your feet, and say "It's THE X-Files, you black-oil infested member of the Consortium!"
You don't see European blogs writing "The US, where the silly imperial system is still standard." in every article, do you?
Yes. Yes you do. Brits in particular take pot-shots at the US over every little thing.
Furthermore, simply stating that freedom of the press is more codified in law in the US than the UK isn't just empty jingoism or xenophobic bashing, it's basically established as fact, and relevant to the article at hand.
There's no such thing as "microevolution" and "macroevolution." Those are bullshit creationist terms.
The actual terms are "evolution" and "speciation," respectively. And, if you understand how taxonomy works, the former always eventually leads to the latter.
Personally, I find sanctimonious, politically-correct grandstanding to be about as annoying as bald-faced racism.
The American Indians don't need white people to tell them what's offensive to their race. If a clear majority aren't offended, what exactly is the problem?
Jackson University Medical not too long ago reported the first functionally cured HIV infection. This is the same hospital that first pioneered human heart and lung transplants.
It's none of the Sheriff's business if the parents are "arrogant." "Arrogance" is not a crime. They can be however they want to be within the confines of the law, and the Sheriff needs a tough reminder: Law enforcement officers DO NOT PUNISH. Not anyone for any reason.
No, it wasn't a human being, it was an officer. They sacrifice their humanity the moment they pin their badges on. Police cannot be spoken to nor reasoned with, and do as much as possible to distance themselves fromn their personality. Mindless automatons, operating off of fixed protocol that they won't go against, unless it's it deny a citizen his or her rights.
NEVER think of them as human. Not until the badge comes off.
Operation MKULTRA, Operation MKDELTA, Holmesburg Prison, Japanese citizen internment, the Tuskegee Syphilis studies, secret chemical tests on citizens in St. Louis, the proposed Operation Northwoods, right up to torture at Guantanamo Bay and the current War on Whistleblowers.
They're all important, and none should be trivialized.
And if we didn't have access to arms, it's safe to say our rights would be far more erroded than they currently are. You mention various European nations, yet all of them have greater restrictions on personal freedoms than the US, especially that Orwellian shithole known as the United Kingdom.
You mean the people with real jobs who produce something useful for the benefit of the the world, as opposed to the entitled whiners who think everyone should be forced to consume their "art," and are just SO sure they would be millionaire celebrities if it weren't for the non-seeded torrent file of their shitty movie or album?
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You know, no matter how many times I read that, I'm not reading a *conditional* threat. That's an *imminent* threat.
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BUT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY!!!
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Yes. Yes you do. Brits in particular take pot-shots at the US over every little thing.
Furthermore, simply stating that freedom of the press is more codified in law in the US than the UK isn't just empty jingoism or xenophobic bashing, it's basically established as fact, and relevant to the article at hand.
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In what way? Why exactly can't a person believe that the world was created by an intelligence, but not also believe that organisms evolve over time?
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The actual terms are "evolution" and "speciation," respectively. And, if you understand how taxonomy works, the former always eventually leads to the latter.
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The American Indians don't need white people to tell them what's offensive to their race. If a clear majority aren't offended, what exactly is the problem?
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There you go.
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NEVER think of them as human. Not until the badge comes off.
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Why exactly SHOULD we trust our government?
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And if we didn't have access to arms, it's safe to say our rights would be far more erroded than they currently are. You mention various European nations, yet all of them have greater restrictions on personal freedoms than the US, especially that Orwellian shithole known as the United Kingdom.
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Oh, if only you were right about that.
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