Police enter home without search warrant

Winky

Well-Known Member
the IRS, Benghazi, Fast and Furious,

It's all part of the vast right wing conspiracy doncha know
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2minkey

bootlicker
um, it's not something one generally intends to do in the future, rather something one regrets after a night of um 'moral compromise' likely involving alcohol and unrequited love. winky will explain the latter in vivid detail.
 

catocom

Well-Known Member
Seems to me that the words "love" and "hate" are used out of context quite often.
My ex-girlfriend that was bi didn't know a difference in sex, and love.
They were one and the same to her.
Also people have become so used to using phrases like "I love this (insert food or other product here)"
when they really mean they just like it a lot.
Same with the word hate.
REAL love, and hate are such strong emotions IMO people should kind of be more careful how they use them.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
okthxfor PC language patrol.

OhMiGawd i just love mini cupcakes! scrumptious!!!

naw it wasn't a lampshade.

"i loved a woman that wasn't clean."

 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
You will because we say so, even if its unconstitutional (after we said so)

"We are disappointed that the same judge who declared these letters unconstitutional is now requiring compliance with them."

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Winky

Well-Known Member
No Gonz, a warrant is no longer required for getting yer online stuff.
By turning it over to a 3rd party (isp or e-mail provider i.e. the minute it leaves yer IP)
you've relinquished all rights to privacy. Arguing otherwise, in the words of our resident smart guy is: tilting at windmills
 

Winky

Well-Known Member
ha ha hah in the article you see where they couldn't get stuff from a non-profit
then they refuse to 'name' the group that they were allowed to get the goods on

wanna bet the un-named group was not a leftist bunch?
 
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