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how many more of their personal rights will americans allow to be taken from them before they say 'enough is enough'?
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invention wrote:
vacatetheword wrote:
how many more of their personal rights will americans allow to be taken from them before they say 'enough is enough'?
personal rights? this is an issue of states rights and federalism
if martial law should come into effect as a result of this bill, that has the potential to impinge on your personal rights.
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vacatetheword wrote:
invention wrote:
vacatetheword wrote:
how many more of their personal rights will americans allow to be taken from them before they say 'enough is enough'?
personal rights? this is an issue of states rights and federalism
if martial law should come into effect as a result of this bill, that has the potential to impinge on your personal rights.
Well, the state has the power to declare martial law anyhow, and it's necessary in dire circumstances, but the difference now is it seems this bill will allow the president to declare martial law for the whole country, which is more an issue of federal government vs. state government.
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$úñ_DëV|L wrote:
vacatetheword wrote:
invention wrote:
vacatetheword wrote:
how many more of their personal rights will americans allow to be taken from them before they say 'enough is enough'?
personal rights? this is an issue of states rights and federalism
if martial law should come into effect as a result of this bill, that has the potential to impinge on your personal rights.
Well, the state has the power to declare martial law anyhow, and it's necessary in dire circumstances, but the difference now is it seems this bill will allow the president to declare martial law for the whole country, which is more an issue of federal government vs. state government.
i know i'm drawing a long bow. i'm just frustrated.
as for the states vs feds thing, it's no shock that the federal government is trying to take as much power from the states as they can. same thing's happening here.
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vacatetheword wrote:
how many more of their personal rights will americans allow to be taken from them before they say 'enough is enough'?
and what exactly are we SUPPOSED to do?
he's already in office...should we show up and hold sit ins on the whitehouse lawn? cause we all know politicians give a fuck about the people when it isn't an election year
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PeopleMyAge wrote:
vacatetheword wrote:
how many more of their personal rights will americans allow to be taken from them before they say 'enough is enough'?
and what exactly are we SUPPOSED to do?
he's already in office...should we show up and hold sit ins on the whitehouse lawn? cause we all know politicians give a fuck about the people when it isn't an election year
it's just that there seems to be a lot of apathy and little outrage.
_________________ Oh, the flowers of indulgence and the weeds of yesteryear, Like criminals, they have choked the breath of conscience and good cheer. The sun beat down upon the steps of time to light the way To ease the pain of idleness and the memory of decay.
how many more of their personal rights will americans allow to be taken from them before they say 'enough is enough'?
and what exactly are we SUPPOSED to do?
he's already in office...should we show up and hold sit ins on the whitehouse lawn? cause we all know politicians give a fuck about the people when it isn't an election year
it's just that there seems to be a lot of apathy and little outrage.
Perhaps the lack of outrage has something to do with the fact that the steps that the Bush Administration has taken to make the country safer is not very "outrageous." I know there are Liberal Elements that like to compare Bank Data Mining and The Military Commmissions Act as some sort of road to Orwell's 1984, but this is far from reality and hence the lack of outrage.
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PeopleMyAge wrote:
vacatetheword wrote:
how many more of their personal rights will americans allow to be taken from them before they say 'enough is enough'?
and what exactly are we SUPPOSED to do?
he's already in office...should we show up and hold sit ins on the whitehouse lawn? cause we all know politicians give a fuck about the people when it isn't an election year
Um, there's a rather important election in 8 days, and if you don't vote, you suck.
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punkdavid wrote:
PeopleMyAge wrote:
vacatetheword wrote:
how many more of their personal rights will americans allow to be taken from them before they say 'enough is enough'?
and what exactly are we SUPPOSED to do?
he's already in office...should we show up and hold sit ins on the whitehouse lawn? cause we all know politicians give a fuck about the people when it isn't an election year
Um, there's a rather important election in 8 days, and if you don't vote, you suck.
Pretty much. I think what we need more of is one issue voters: Only support a candidate if they propose the legalization of ferrets.
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