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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Malnurtured Snayer: [QB] [QUOTE]Trillions. Ever thought about strangling/hitting someone, even in passing, because they pissed you off? [/QUOTE]Well, Robert, if you'd read your signature you'd know that you have the right to stangle or hit someone, "even in passing", as long as you took the consequences for them. And you should be very well aware (maybe not, being a self proclaimed reactionary) that an administration considering something is not an off-the-cuff thought that you or I might have when we're cut off on the road by some hot-rodding soccer-mom. You're reaching for straws, Rob. You're mistaking random THOUGHTS with CONTEMPLATED ACTION. The Bush Adminstration isn't thinking "gee, maybe we should try people without evidence..." They're taking the step of determining how to implement that. That's a big difference, too bad you're too blind to see it. Now, as you mention, I have thought about whacking your head in. Well, you're right. That's just a passing thought when I read some of your posts. "How #^%#^#! stupid is he? I should kill him and make the world a better place!" But no one is suggesting I be punished for that. On the other hand, if I were parked outside of your house with a baseball bat or a gun waiting for you to show yourself, I could certainly be charged with attempted murder. In this scenario, as in what we're discussing here, a THOUGHT has progressed to something much more. Please, see the difference. Or explain to me why there is no difference. [QUOTE]Pictures, please. I'd like to see the Guantanamo kennels. [/QUOTE]Do a search on google for "CAMP X-RAY PICTURES" ... I got over a thousand hits for it. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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