08-09-2015, 09:15 AM
(08-09-2015, 09:14 AM)Dutz Wrote: Remember two things.
1) The British were following the law in 1776, and Hilter was following the law in 1942.
The law gives you the power, it does not give you the right.
2) The Patriot act may have seemed like a fine idea when Bush was President, but not so much under Obama. The rights and powers you surrender do not go to a man, they go to a government.
It is ok to trust a man, it is completely idiotic to trust a government.
(08-09-2015, 09:14 AM)Dutz Wrote: Remember two things.
1) The British were following the law in 1776, and Hilter was following the law in 1942.
The law gives you the power, it does not give you the right.
2) The Patriot act may have seemed like a fine idea when Bush was President, but not so much under Obama. The rights and powers you surrender do not go to a man, they go to a government.
It is ok to trust a man, it is completely idiotic to trust a government.
1) The British were following the law in 1776, and Hilter was following the law in 1942.
The law gives you the power, it does not give you the right.
2) The Patriot act may have seemed like a fine idea when Bush was President, but not so much under Obama. The rights and powers you surrender do not go to a man, they go to a government.
It is ok to trust a man, it is completely idiotic to trust a government.


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