When I first saw these pics, I didn't realize they were using the exact carpet pattern. Which means the fix is to do a *similar* pattern, which might work even better given the contours of a human body vs. a flat surface.
Freedom isn't free
No, there's a hefty fuckin' fee
And if you don't throw in your buck 'o five
Who will?
You don't throw in your buck 'o five
Who will?
The only problem with accepting Walton's narrative completely is the fact that, despite this opinion, the court granted every request that year (2011) and then proceeded to do the same the following year.
You had one bit of leverage.
No wonder these judges got appointed to the FISA court.
ChurchHatesTucker (profile), 19 Aug 2013 @ 11:21am
Obviously
A person who was really in charge of oversight would be demanding more information, public hearings and changes. But Rogers is doing none of that. How is he still in that job?
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Easy
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Re: You act like this is a bad thing!
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Re:
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Re: Re: Not surprised
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Not surprised
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$1.05
No, there's a hefty fuckin' fee
And if you don't throw in your buck 'o five
Who will?
You don't throw in your buck 'o five
Who will?
Oo, buck 'o five
Freedom costs a buck 'o five
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Adapting
I think the last part is what they're still trying to wrap their heads around.
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Re: Re: Wait, his actions make sense now...
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Jeebus
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Give a man a fish, you get 35 years. Teach a man to fish, you get two.
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Perfect
Now we're literally training our kids to be victims.
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Fer frak's sake
You had one bit of leverage.
No wonder these judges got appointed to the FISA court.
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Heh.
Nice distinction.
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Sure it is
It's all the wrong guys and houses.
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Obviously
By meeting all the requirements.
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Re: Re: Proof
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Re: "Rather the top searches were... for the site itself."
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Huh?
It was? I thought legal documents were supposed to be accurate.
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