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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Malnurtured Snayer: [QB] [QUOTE]<small>No, screaming "no warrant" will, though. Evidence seized without a proper search warrant would be inadmissable. Bad wannabe cop. No donut.</small>[/QUOTE]There are a lot of things I love. Especially when Rob puts his foot in his ass so deep it'll be permenently stained brown. I guess the saying is actually "mouth" (not ass), but, oh well. Now, see, Rob is a librarian. And as he's so fond of pointing out, he majored in English. And yet he doesn't seem to have the whole comprehension thing figured out. Obviously, if the police are kicking down his door, they HAVE a warrant. Why do they have such a warrant? I dunno. Maybe a neighbor saw Rob building his bomb. Maybe someone over heard him bragging about it. Maybe Julie decided she didn't want to get married to the next Unabomber. Maybe he's in his parents' basement and they don't like him building bombs in their house, so they gave the police permission to enter and search after informing them of what was going on (and since it's Rob's parents' house, if they give consent, the cops don't [i]need[/i] a warrant). Anyways, that's for another scenario for the First of Two. Yet Rob would like to pretend they don't have a warrant. Well, that's all good and well, I suppose, but it doesn't change the fact that he made a rather bold [i]ass[/i]umption about a scenario which, since it didn't say otherwise, should have (all together now) common sense applied to it. Then again, Robert has never shown himself to [i]have[/i] common sense, so why be surprised? Bad wannabe librarian. No book for you. [QUOTE]<small>War Plan Red, War Plan Black, War Plan Orange. These were three plans drawn up by the US between the late 1890's and the early 1930's. They were strategic scenarios and options , plans for waging war, being 'considered' if the US had felt the need to defend its Pacific interests against The UK (Red), Germany (Black), and Japan (Orange).</small>[/QUOTE]Now, here we see classic Robert slight of hand at work. The military obviously functions a bit different from the civilian government. This is what we like to call "D'uh." To be the best, the military has to prepare for every option, no matter how silly we might think it is. They can run drills and exercises to ready for an attack by Martians, if they'd like. And it always pays to prepare for the worst fight you can imagine -- and pre-World War II, Great Britain ruled the seas. Any military force in the world should always judge themselves by how well they stack up to the best, not to the weak nation with a seventy-year old warship. This, as anyone with (here's that magical word again!) common sense can tell you, is much different from the civilian government considering a process that is highly illegal. Big difference, Robby muh boy! Still can't see it, huh? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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