FreudianSlip
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FreudianSlip
There are several I'd like to adopt (mostly because then I could spank them), but my top picks are SixofNine and Wanderlustguy.
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Should The Police Be Able To Search Without A Warrant?
by minimus infor example, if you were stopped for suspiscion of driving under the influence, should the police be allowed to search through your cell phone?.
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FreudianSlip
"if you can't handle Farkel and you think he's "picking" on you, you'll never make it into public service"
1. I was joking. 2. I am already a public servant. You must mean elected official?
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Funniest bad movies
by glenster inhttp://thecomicscomic.typepad.com/thecomicscomic/2009/07/10-movies-so-bad-theyre-funny-is-troll-2-really-the-best-worst-movie.html.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/richpub/syltguides/fullview/3lkg20ifs1i24.
"plan 9 from outer space," 1959, in hd.
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FreudianSlip
Dumb and Dumber and Idiocracy were great movies! What about Airplane!, Naked Gun, Scary Movie, Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood?
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Should The Police Be Able To Search Without A Warrant?
by minimus infor example, if you were stopped for suspiscion of driving under the influence, should the police be allowed to search through your cell phone?.
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FreudianSlip
Ass-kisser..
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Should The Police Be Able To Search Without A Warrant?
by minimus infor example, if you were stopped for suspiscion of driving under the influence, should the police be allowed to search through your cell phone?.
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FreudianSlip
Farkel-
Stop picking on me! I am getting my Master's in Public Administration (graduate in May!!) for a reason and ideally I would like to run for office. I DO have ideas. I work on several local boards and councils (mostly for Non-Profits but I hope to branch out). I don't have aspirations to change our Constitution, but I am not just words.
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Should The Police Be Able To Search Without A Warrant?
by minimus infor example, if you were stopped for suspiscion of driving under the influence, should the police be allowed to search through your cell phone?.
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FreudianSlip
Farkel-
What you want from me would amount to several pages of type. I can't possibly lay out a proper paper here. I could go copy and paste something but that's not how I do things. I don't think you're truly interested anyway. If you are, and you want to be as civil as you know how to be, I will. I am in graduate school though, so I do have priorities.
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Should The Police Be Able To Search Without A Warrant?
by minimus infor example, if you were stopped for suspiscion of driving under the influence, should the police be allowed to search through your cell phone?.
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FreudianSlip
I never claimed to have infinite wisdom. I also only have ideas. Just because I have a problem with something doesn't mean I have the technical know-how to solve it. I guess I was thinking about Brazil's most recent constitutional change and how benefical it was to their country. I just don't think that reworking it is an absolute no-no, now or in the future.
The End (I hope?).
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Should The Police Be Able To Search Without A Warrant?
by minimus infor example, if you were stopped for suspiscion of driving under the influence, should the police be allowed to search through your cell phone?.
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FreudianSlip
"As far as adding amendments, I understand that the process could go on for over a century if need be."
You are correct.
"I also agree with Farkel in that the Constitution is the way it is by design."
I didn't disagree. Some people act like not thinking the U.S. Constitution is perfect is unpatriotic. Give me a break.
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Should The Police Be Able To Search Without A Warrant?
by minimus infor example, if you were stopped for suspiscion of driving under the influence, should the police be allowed to search through your cell phone?.
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FreudianSlip
"The Constitution is a STATIC document and was meant to be that way, except for the possibility to add amendments. Progressivism was never in the minds of its authors and "progressives" like you are very dangerous to that idea, UNLESS you have a better United States Constitution in mind."
Allow me to clarify something. I agree that the writers of the Constitution wanted the document to last forever. Of course they weren't thinking, "well hopefully this will last a few years". That doesn't mean that their good intentions were perfect or would never need revision. What I was trying to say is that, at the same time they were progressive thinkers. The U.S. Constitution included things that were forward thinking. They didn't want a remake of the English Constitution. We are obviously using "progressive" differently. I was taking the dictionary definition not the political, social, liberal one. I never even used the word "progressivism".