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scholar
response 54 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 5 22:23 UTC 2006

I"M GOING TO MAQKE A BIKE OPATH UP JEP"S BACK IF HE KEEPOS POSTING UNWANTED
ANNOUNCEMENTS
trap
response 55 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 01:14 UTC 2006



            vote to impeach  scoundrel bush:

            http://www.votetoimpeach.org/
trap
response 56 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 01:14 UTC 2006









           vote to impeach  scoundrel bush:

            http://www.votetoimpeach.org/
trap
response 57 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 01:15 UTC 2006







             vote to impeach  scoundrel bush:

            http://www.votetoimpeach.org/














trap
response 58 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 01:17 UTC 2006






















           vote to impeach  scoundrel bush:

           http://www.votetoimpeach.org/






            vote to impeach  scoundrel bush:

            http://www.votetoimpeach.org/


















   
johnnie
response 59 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 01:59 UTC 2006

I dunno how things work in your country, but here in the USofA, the
President cannot be removed from office via votes on a website.
twenex
response 60 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 14:54 UTC 2006

Heh. Imbecile.
tsty
response 61 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 09:00 UTC 2006

must be a cyklone clone/supporter ... maybe not sewer-brazil anymore,eh?
trap
response 62 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 12:06 UTC 2006

vote to impeach scoundrel bush:
http://www.votetoimpeach.org
nharmon
response 63 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 02:45 UTC 2006

Yeah, that'll work.
naftee
response 64 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 04:51 UTC 2006

Guys ! 

I sure hope nobody shuts us down for being annoying !

http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6024695.html
tod
response 65 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 16:50 UTC 2006

It seems that it challenges the First Amendment since someone could easily
write an anonymous letter to the editor of some web based news column which
flames an entity and be held accountable under this fascist legislation.
rcurl
response 66 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 17:28 UTC 2006

The Federalist Papers, published in 1788 to support the adoption of the US
Constitution, were written under the  pseudonym "Publius". I'm sure they
annoyed someone. So, today, authors of a similar documents would be charged
with a crime? 
happyboy
response 67 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 17:30 UTC 2006

no, but anne coulter would track them down for a little
christian bsdm session.
tod
response 68 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 18:01 UTC 2006

re #67
If they included that tidbit in the legislation then it would be less
offensive.
happyboy
response 69 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 18:09 UTC 2006

try not to imagine anne dressed as a priest while
pegging the u.s. constitution with a 600 volt
buttbuster vibe-er-ater
tod
response 70 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 18:13 UTC 2006

<tries real hard>
mcnally
response 71 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 18:13 UTC 2006

 re #66:  At the time the authors of the Federalist Papers would also
 have been charged with a crime (which is no doubt why they were published
 pseudonymously.)

 I point this out because it's worth underscoring Rane's excellent point.
 I don't like to use the word "un-American" because I think it's been robbed
 of much of its meaning and tainted by those who sling it at anyone who
 disagrees with them, but in a genunine and historical sense I believe this
 law is not just a bad idea but fundamentally un-American.
tod
response 72 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 18:16 UTC 2006

Its as ugly as the library record lack of privacy.  Monitoring everyone's
knowledge and opinions should be scaring the hell out of people but apathy
is getting the best of this country.
happyboy
response 73 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 18:25 UTC 2006

but the SHOPPING MALL is great!
twenex
response 74 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 18:30 UTC 2006

People won't wake up until the consequences are dire. They never do.
gull
response 75 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 20:12 UTC 2006

Privacy and anonymity are hard sells because most people feel that they 
don't have anything to hide.  The unwritten assumption is that if you 
*do* feel like you have something to hide, you must be doing something 
wrong. 
slynne
response 76 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 21:53 UTC 2006

Yeah, that is why you will never see the general population happy about 
cameras in a public bathroom. Because there are still things people 
would rather do in private. 
rcurl
response 77 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 05:29 UTC 2006

To think that Samuel Clemens too would be accused of a crime today....  He
would have something to say about that!

The Wikipedia says "In the late eighteenth to early nineteenth centuries, it
was established practice for political articles to be signed with pseudonyms",
but it does not give an explanation for this. 

It isn't apathy especially, when many of these recent attacks upon civil
rights are done secretly, or at least hidden from view by attaching them as
late amendments to "must pass" legislation (like budget bills, as in this
case). 
jep
response 78 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 01:13 UTC 2006

Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today ordered that United States flags
throughout the state of Michigan and on Michigan waters be lowered for
one day on Tuesday, January 17, 2006, in honor of Marine Lance Corporal
Jason T. Little, of Climax, who died January 7 while on active duty in
Iraq.  Flags should return to full-staff Wednesday, January 18.

Lance Cpl. Little, 20, was killed when his tank was attacked with an
improvised explosive device while conducting combat operations near
Ferris, Iraq.  He was assigned to the 2nd Tank Battalion, 2nd Marine
Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
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