Facebook killed the radio star. And by radio star, I mean the premise of distributed forums around the internet. And that got got by Instagram/SnapChat. And that got got by TikTok. Where the fuck is the internet we once knew?
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Quote from: CrAz3D on October 14, 2006, 02:58:16 pmNational security cause we're without a leader for a short amount of time & then the whole country is in some state of vulnerability.Doesn't the power instantly pass to the Vice President? Or am I mistaken?
National security cause we're without a leader for a short amount of time & then the whole country is in some state of vulnerability.
Quote from: Sidoh on October 14, 2006, 03:11:03 pmI think the definition of existing constitutional rights is pretty objective, isn't it?Not at all, I don't think.
I think the definition of existing constitutional rights is pretty objective, isn't it?
It's written on a damn infallible (in the context it can't be changed without a bunch of procedures) document. What is there to argue about?
(22:15:39) Newby: it hurts to swallow
interrpretations of the words.Curel & unusual?....very vagueThe whole right to privacy is basically fabricated by the supreme courtall of the wording is quite vague, the meanings change with the times
Quote from: CrAz3D on October 14, 2006, 03:57:00 pminterrpretations of the words.Curel & unusual?....very vagueThe whole right to privacy is basically fabricated by the supreme courtall of the wording is quite vague, the meanings change with the timesNot really.
what do you mean not really?or that Congress can pass any law "necessary & proper" to carry out their rolescruel & unusual isnt vague?...how is that not vague language?
What about, "A well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed," which is generally said as "right to bear arms". That's another interpretation that could be argued. Yes, the most basic rights are totally objective, but how those right are interpreted or applied is often subjective and open to interpretation.
Quote from: CrAz3D on October 14, 2006, 04:06:22 pmwhat do you mean not really?or that Congress can pass any law "necessary & proper" to carry out their rolescruel & unusual isnt vague?...how is that not vague language?I'm aware of the ambiguity.I still think that the rights are pretty clearly defined. Arguing over what is a cruel and unusual punishment (which seems pretty intuitive to me) is not the same as arguing what should be a consitutional right.
You do realize that what you may personally feel to be "cruel and unusual punishment" in our present-day environment may have been substantially different to those in the seventeenth century, correct? What you may perceive as a general consensus must cross ethnic, economic, and religious boundaries not only of the present, but of the past as well. This concept is generally taught to any first-year philosophy student...
"They yelled at me a lot," she said. "They were unnecessarily mean."
"She obviously is not a threat to society, if you look at her age, her family background, the cartoonish nature of the MySpace page," said her father, Jim Moose, an environmental law attorney.
"I wasn't dangerous. I mean, look at what's (stenciled) on my backpack — it's a heart. I'm a very peace-loving person," said Wilson
Newby just recently said "kill bush" on this forum. Do you think he's now a threat to national security? Hitmen has said the same thing in the past. You should probably stop associating with this board altogether, or you might be considered an accessory to whatever it is that girl was accused of. Treason?
Quote from: iago on October 23, 2006, 05:39:29 pmNewby just recently said "kill bush" on this forum. Do you think he's now a threat to national security? Hitmen has said the same thing in the past. You should probably stop associating with this board altogether, or you might be considered an accessory to whatever it is that girl was accused of. Treason? Mehbe they'll anally probe Newby just to be on the safe side.