adelikat
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Dacicus wrote:
The Constitution, you know? The "supreme law of the land" and all that.
hmm, never heard of it.
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adelikat wrote:
what specifically doesn't sound like me?
You're usually not someone who throws rational discussion aside and lower yourself to making worthless petty crap comments. I do understand, though, that american politics is a subject that often brings this out in people.
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Please don't turn this in to a "this is why the US/Bush/republicans/etc sucks" or "hey, now you can come to my country" thread. Also, I'm fairly sure that this bill is only supposed to affect non-legal citizens or legal migrants. Not that that changes much, but it isn't like the bill says 'all in the US are to be victimized by whim'. Arg, this is why I don't like political discourse on forums...
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adelikat wrote:
L4yer wrote:
How come few people protest crap like this? Is there that much fear and lack of majority in the US?
How come people only bitch about this stuff when a republic is in office?
Because democrats don't do anything worth bitching about? Or anything worth talking about, for that matter.
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Maximus wrote:
My oppressed neighbours to the south, Canada welcomes you with open arms; the beer's better, smoking pot is only frowned-upon by authorities and health care's covered ;)
Make it free beer and I may consider. =] I know Canada is home to a lot of lovely girls, but any nice guys? =P </offtopic>
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Fabian wrote:
You're usually not someone who throws rational discussion aside and lower yourself to making worthless petty crap comments. I do understand, though, that american politics is a subject that often brings this out in people.
adelikat makes a point. This isn't the first time that things like this (restriction of habeas corpus outside of martial law) has occurred in the US. However, it only seems to be a bad thing when American Conservatives do it. Also, L4yer fails to note that there is a lot of protest going on about this bill, both before and after it's vote.
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Regardless of whom the bill targets, it still removes a number of rights, thereby giving the government supreme control ... will have to read into this more though
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Maximus wrote:
I wonder if this officially elevates Bush from normal villian to cartoonish super-villain? Why would the articles in this bill need to be passed anyways?
|-> give George W. Bush amnesty for any war crimes he has committed
When you see a summary like that, isn't it basically an admission of guilt that war crimes have been committted? Or worse, that he's now got carte-blanche?
Not only that, but he's about to say, "Execute Order 66!" At which point everyone will laugh and say, "Silly Bushie, you mean Order 67! You were thinking of the Route, you word-goofer, you!"
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Maybe we should limit quotations to the text of the actual bill/law itself, instead of some Internet site that's clearly against it.
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Maximus wrote:
Regardless of whom the bill targets, it still removes a number of rights, thereby giving the government supreme control ... will have to read into this more though
There are worse things starting in the UK. Not to say that this is the best thing ever in the US, but it's not like America is the only place with this kind of stuff going on.
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xebra wrote:
Bag of Magic Food wrote:
Kneel before Zod.
Yeah, the president said "God" when he was supposed to say "Zod"! What a word-goofer.
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Bag of Magic Food wrote:
KNEEL BEFORE ZOD.
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This is the worst thing that's ever happened to America. I'm about to kill myself. Seriously. I've never been more sad and more scared in my life.
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Well, internet gambling is going to be outlawed tonight, as well. Throw a bag of shit on that fire.
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xebra wrote:
Well, internet gambling is going to be outlawed tonight, as well. Throw a bag of shit on that fire.
Yep, that bill passed the senate just minutes ago. Congratu fucking lations to me.
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Serj wrote:
This is the worst thing that's ever happened to America. I'm about to kill myself. Seriously. I've never been more sad and more scared in my life.
The death of the outraged will only leave us with noone to protest.
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xebra wrote:
Throw a bag of shit on that fire.
Watch out.. you may be next Bag of Magic Food.
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Vidar wrote:
xebra wrote:
Throw a bag of shit on that fire.
Watch out.. you may be next Bag of Magic Food.
Quoting so you can't permanently edit.
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Bag of Magic Shit wrote:
KNEEL BEFORE ZOD!
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Vidar wrote:
I know Canada is home to a lot of lovely girls, but any nice guys? =P </offtopic>
Sorry, no. We're all elitist pricks. :(
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upthorn wrote:
The death of the outraged will only leave us with noone to protest.
Well, if they kill themselves, no one will be able to accuse the government of genocide. ON A SERIOUS NOTE: Serj, you really should give more thought to your actions. Surely your life doesn't just rely on online gambling or whatever for meaning. BTW, what are you scared about?
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Dacicus wrote:
upthorn wrote:
The death of the outraged will only leave us with noone to protest.
Well, if they kill themselves, no one will be able to accuse the government of genocide. ON A SERIOUS NOTE: Serj, you really should give more thought to your actions. Surely your life doesn't just rely on online gambling or whatever for meaning. BTW, what are you scared about?
How do you know? There certainly are lots and lots of people this is true for.
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If anyone's life revolved around or depends upon one thing and one thing only, they are in between a rock and a hard place. Nothing is permanent.
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Well, I'm not that worried. As long as Prahlad keeps playing PLO I'm flush.