Remember D.C. vs. Heller?
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Only Quest refused to wiretap w/o warrants or FISA court knowledge.
"Among the big telecommunications companies, only Qwest has refused to help the NSA, the sources said. According to multiple sources, Qwest declined to participate because it was uneasy about the legal implications of handing over customer information to the government without warrants."
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington ... -nsa_x.htm
"Among the big telecommunications companies, only Qwest has refused to help the NSA, the sources said. According to multiple sources, Qwest declined to participate because it was uneasy about the legal implications of handing over customer information to the government without warrants."
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington ... -nsa_x.htm
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In case y'all have not heard, Jennings & Rall has crated a new device in order to penatrate tinfoil hats. Just a heads up. I think the old steel Army helmets are the way to go.PNG wrote:No need to get defensive. I am just stating facts. The feds keep those records. It is not a good idea to ask them questions! They are usually very rude over the phone when they call. What was all the fuss about with the internet companies turning over private emails to the feds? I must have missed the issue there. Never tried the foil hat yet, but who knows, it may work!
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I will try to contact that actress that used to be on "Eight is Enough." She may be able to give us the definitive answer on this one!
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Yea, but the old steel helmets were what THEY used in those mind control experiments in the late 40s and early 50's. I think I would have to suggest the new Kevlar helmets, spray the inside with the chrome paint from an auto parts store, and cover the outside with the new foil that doesn't stick (of course, that means you have to use duct tape over all of the foil to cut the reflectability, but that's okay, because as Carl Zwanzig said: "Duct tape is like The Force — it has a light side and a dark side, and it binds the Universe together."Alex wrote:In case y'all have not heard, Jennings & Rall has crated a new device in order to penatrate tinfoil hats. Just a heads up. I think the old steel Army helmets are the way to go.
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Hmm - food for thought. I hate those frakkin' kevlar helmets, but... duct tape works miracles.Dilfan wrote:Yea, but the old steel helmets were what THEY used in those mind control experiments in the late 40s and early 50's. I think I would have to suggest the new Kevlar helmets, spray the inside with the chrome paint from an auto parts store, and cover the outside with the new foil that doesn't stick (of course, that means you have to use duct tape over all of the foil to cut the reflectability, but that's okay, because as Carl Zwanzig said: "Duct tape is like The Force — it has a light side and a dark side, and it binds the Universe together."
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I may try half of a watermelon rind. I have heard rumors......................
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Last Sunday I was shooting my friends CETME rifle - talk about a cannon! I wonder what they would if one tried to register that in D.C. - LOL
DC is gonna get smacked around by SCOTUS again before this is all over.
DC is gonna get smacked around by SCOTUS again before this is all over.
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Why can't more states be like Vermont - unlimited concealed or open carry?
I'd love to stroll down Magazine Street with my stainless 7.5" Ruger Vaquero .44 strapped to my leg. While wearing my "For Every Animal You Don't Eat, I'm Going to Eat Three" tshirt.
Make my day, hippies.
I'd love to stroll down Magazine Street with my stainless 7.5" Ruger Vaquero .44 strapped to my leg. While wearing my "For Every Animal You Don't Eat, I'm Going to Eat Three" tshirt.
Make my day, hippies.
Pellicano Ristorante - home of the Mile-Long Corndog*
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*not really
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The problem with that is law abiding citizens would then be able to defend themselves from the criminal element that now controls New Orleans, and after a week or two of that, NOPD would be out of a job!Pelican Six wrote:Why can't more states be like Vermont - unlimited concealed or open carry?
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Dilfan wrote:The problem with that is law abiding citizens would then be able to defend themselves from the criminal element that now controls New Orleans, and after a week or two of that, NOPD would be out of a job!
LOL - how true!
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