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   Message 327 of 597   
   mcs to Menjou"@pgh.net   
   Re: Justice Official asserts President c   
   11 Feb 06 03:39:11   
   
   XPost: phl.media, pa.politics   
   From: mcs@nospam.yahoo.com   
      
   Ithink its safe to suggest we are not as free as we think we are. The   
   information we speak on newsgroups or on yahoo are often used or could be   
   used against people. All my stock trades and those I know who invested allot   
   of money and they automatically go dow, all the poisoning till this  year   
   with near warning level air ( we had a spate of good air this month and not   
   sure why) , all the questions I have about why things happen the way they do   
   says to me in reality its much more then just me being paranoid. The reality   
   is we are not really free and maybe we never were who knows. Appreciate what   
   we got. thats all she wrote.   
   "Adolphe Menjou" <"Adolphe Menjou"@pgh.net> wrote in message   
   news:43EABAA0.469EA66E@pgh.net...   
   > Art Clemons wrote:   
   >>   
   >> Perhaps I'm misunderstanding this, but it seems that an official from the   
   >> Justice Department actually testified that under some circumstances, the   
   >> president can order an individual shot.  Please note that there is no   
   >> reliance on exigent circumstances.  That means that one of the posters on   
   >> usenet could be ordered shot as a terrorist and the Bush inJustice   
   >> Department would find no problem just as long as the individual shot was   
   >> labeled a terrorist.  I then remember Padilla, Guantanamo and the present   
   >> warrantless eavesdropping on US citizens and I have to wonder if any   
   >> rights   
   >> will be left when Bush finally decamps.   
   >>   
   >> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11180519/site/newsweek   
   >   
   > Young men will always be free to join the army and fight for   
   > conservative values.   
   >   
   > JAM   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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