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RickyMaveety is as polar opposite of a victim as anyone on this planet can possibly be. She is brave and resilient where other people would give up. She is a fighter for all of us, regardless of gender. I hope you will apologize personally to her for that comment. |
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Second, knowledge is never boring. It's either relevant to the discussion or not. Yes, Hitler came to power legally. You can blame him on stupidity by the Allies, who insisted on imposing terms after WWI intended to not merely end the war, but to humiliate and impose a crushing burden on Germany. Hitler told Germans what they wanted to hear: that they were a great people brought low by the sins and treachery of others, and that he could lead them to glory. (I've wondered on occasion how things might have been had the Allies been less concerned with revenge, and more involved with assisting Germany to become a stable and prosperous democratic state that wouldn't be interested in trying to conquer their neighbors.) How enthusiastic many of his supporters might have been had they fully understood where he was coming from and planned to go was another matter. But you can't really draw parallels comparing Hitler and Bush, because the surrounding circumstances are too different. Hitler came to power in a unique set of circumstances. His country had been defeated in a major war, and the sort of checks and balances that might have prevented it were largely absent. Also, Germany was a far more homogeneous society, with a population mostly ethnic Germans, who saw themselves as an oppressed group. Bush came to power in his second term in a disputed election. He's a "Lame Duck" president, due to be replaced in the next election. I'd call it even money at the moment whether Obama or McCain will be the next President, but it doesn't matter. It won't be Bush. If he wanted to subvert the democratic process and make himself dictator, he should have already tried to do so. I'll be one of those cheering when he leaves office, and pushing hard to get some of his more wit-wanted attempts at "security" reversed. But I was never terribly worried the US would become a police state. There are too many checks and balances built in to our political system intended to prevent that. The people who founded the country and wrote the Constitution were well aware of the dangers, as many of the original immigrants came here to escape repression. There has been a political pendulum in the US for many years. It swings one way, and then another. In the '60s, it swung toward liberalism. More recently, it's been swinging to the conservative end. But it is a pendulum, and continues to swing. ______ Dennis Last edited by DMcCunney; 08-14-2008 at 04:09 PM. |
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The Internet makes it unnecessary to actually keep digital contraband on a computer while traveling. It's entirely too easy to stash it on a server you have network access to, possibly in encrypted form, and download it from the server when you are across the border in your destination. So while you can access random laptops at the border in a customs check, looking for contraband, the question is whether you should, and whether the results are worth the bother. (And what, precisely, are you looking for, and how will you know it if you find it? For that matter, who defines "contraband"?) Offhand, I doubt it. You may snag some contraband. You will annoy large numbers of perfectly innocent people for questionable reason. ______ Dennis |
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It's entirely too easy to stash it on a server you have network access to, possibly in encrypted form, and download it from the server when you are across the border in your destination.
][/QUOTE] Dennis, Ricky, Joblack, Milarepa: I have to butt in and say my piece right here... it's not that easy. Have you ever used a Spanish language keyboard? Lots of extra crazy keys on there, and what's with the upside down question mark at the beginning? And who knows what you are supposed to put into the internet machine ... dollars, euros, pesos, or barter a chicken for online time? Goodness gracious! ![]() Now back to your regularly scheduled political debate... |
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A WWI Marshall Plan may have prevented point 1 (see Germany and Japan - two very militaristic countries) but point two was bound to blow up at some point. It wasn't just Germany, all of Europe hated the Jews. Why are we so aware of racism today? Because of the holocaust. Slavery was already known but we didn't seem to mind much. But the most important thing is weapons tech. Sometimes I think WWII was our last chance to try it out without blowing up the entire world. Nobody envisioned the carnage that ensued and it has "educated" Europe quite thoroughly. If you look at the US that hasn't had a war on it's soil for such a long time, you can clearly see who tries to avoid war and who doesn't care (no general conscription, disproportionate social represenation in the armed forces, etc). Europe is just about in it's most peaceful era ever and this is a direct result of WWII. Quote:
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Sure, the US is not a police-state at the moment but the population simply doesn't care and the checks were all circumvented via un-patriotic and opponent of a safe America. Last edited by Ramen; 08-14-2008 at 05:47 PM. Reason: Edit: I really miss FF2 spellcheck :( |
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You're not brave if you're behaving like an arrogant a.. and bashing everybody with a different oppinion as 'foreigner' or 'not smart enough' (like happened some postings before). I don't see any reason to apologize. |
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Hitler used a paragraph in the Weimarer constitution to call for a 'state of emergency' (computer geeks wood say it was an exploit ;o). After that he ruled absolutely within this state. Let me see what G.W.Bush did ... after 9/11 introduced the Patriot Act (ever wondered why it was so fast finished?), was going to war with two countries and opened prisoner camps. AFAIK the USA still has a 'state of war'. He is a lame duck at the moment, but wait for the next terror attack. Bush said some years ago the 'constitution is just a peace of paper'. In a possible chaotic situation after an terror attack it should be easy to suspend the constitution. Or what do you think what for all the new build concentration camps in the US are? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Congressman: American Concentration Camps "On The Books" Texas Representative urges repeal of neo-fascist laws in America before it is too late http://www.infowars.net/articles/nov...106RonPaul.htm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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US lack of general conscription and disproportionate social representation in the military is actually a symptom of misplaced anti-war sentiments. Abolition of the draft was an outgrowth of the US involvement in Vietnam. And the military has always been a place offering possibilities for advancement when other avenues were closed, and not just in the US. This can have benefits as well as costs. Racial barriers in the US started unraveling in a major way in WWII. It's easy to hold stereotypes about other ethnic groups when you're here, they're over there, and you don't mix. It's harder to hold preconceived stereotypes about "them" when you are at war, and "they" are serving alongside you, and one of "them" might just be the guy who saved your butt in combat... Quote:
America is far more multicultural and diverse. We have substantial black, Hispanic, and Asian minorities, and far less agreement on just what it means to be an American and how the US should respond to threats. That disagreement, particularly in regards to actions taken post 9/11, has been prolonged and vociferous. Quote:
Please note that Bush is leaving office at the end of his term, to be replaced by a new democratically elected administration. If we were as close to a police state as you envision, he would have already taken steps to abrogate the Constitution, suspend the elections, and install himself as dictator. And I frankly doubt he could have gotten away with it if he tried. Imposing that sort of rule by force requires the cooperation of the military. US military personnel take an oath to support and defend the Constitution, not the particular guy in the Oval Office. They would be legally and morally bound to refuse to obey the sort of orders setting up a police state would require. I think most of them would. ______ Dennis |
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However, they generally do it in a manner that is agreed upon by a majority of the people in that society. How is the fact that Hitler came to power legally in Germany supposed to be relevant to this discussion?? Do you think the Republicans are going to burn down the Houses of Congress and blame it on Jewish Democrats?? It's a bizarre idea, but then, you seem to be full of rather bizarre ideas. As mentioned before .... I really and honestly don't care if you think I am arrogant. I really just don't. You have my permission to call me that all you want. As I said before, and I will say it again, in order for that to bother me, I would have to have at least some modicum of respect for you. Since I have none, and you have never said anything (at all) that would give me any respect for you ... well, what can I say ... it's pretty much impossible for you to insult me. Ignore me ... or don't. It matters not one whit to me. Quote:
However, the point is that the Fourth Amendment does not prevent Customs from making digital searches a policy. And, the Courts (again, people who don't necessarily understand the finer points about the internet) are very likely going to uphold it. Especially in cases such as the one that was recently before the Ninth Circuit. Having a slimeball pedophile in front of the court arguing that he should be free to bring in photos of him raping children ... it's just not the best case to use to argue against a digital search. That explains what even more oh, "job lack"?? I have a number of people drop me notes asking me if your last name is "Black" or if you are unemployed. Given you inability to complete a logical thought, I am leaning towards the latter. ![]() Quote:
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Now ... if you want to discuss the administration in general?? And their attitude towards Muslim countries, or immigration, or good grief don't even get me started .... you and I could probably sit down over some drinks and rip them all new assholes. It wouldn't change anything, but we could blow off some steam. I am voting for Obama, and I really hope that his administration will mean a change. However, there is a lot of prejudice that is ingrained in the bureaucratic institutions that may make that hard to do. Quote:
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Never thought of myself as a victim in medical school or in law school ... or in flight school for that matter. Maybe that was because I was usually doing to much better than most of the males in the class. (It really bugged the hell out of the guys in flight school .... I can say that with a smile. Women were simply NOT supposed to be better pilots.) And, just because I'm curious .... in what situations was I supposed to behave "differently" than my male counterparts?? When I was working search and rescue ... was I not supposed to be able to get an injured man off the mountain because I was female?? Should I not be able to pilot a plane? Shoot a gun?? Ride a horse?? Or maybe women just can't do that sort of thing on your planet?? Oh, you are from Earth?? Really?? From what time period ... the early 1600s?? Well, sorry, Charley, in my part of the world, in my society and in this point in time, the fact that I am female does not prevent me from doing anything ... except possibly pissing while standing up. It certainly hasn't stopped me from out thinking you, old thing. ![]() Quote:
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And, as the original poster asked, am I worried about it?? No, I am not, because the Feds have a lot more on their plate than worrying about what I've got on my iPod ... and since I don't have NAMBLA scheduling my vacations to hot spots like Thailand ... well, I just can't see them getting their panties in a twist because maybe I stripped the DRM off of something that I actually purchased ... just because I don't happen to like DRM. Quote:
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But, one thing you said that really resonates with me. Way back in elementary school, when they tried to make us say the Pledge of Allegiance, I never would. It bothered me (from the time I was six) that someone would tell me that I had to pledge allegiance to a FLAG. Any bozo can wave a flag. Anyone can buy it at a dime store and dance around the street with it. That does not mean I am going to follow them. So ... when I was very young, I made up my own pledge ... to the Constitution. And, when I was admitted to practice before both the courts of the State of California and the Federal Courts of the United States, I too took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution. Not the flag ... the Constitution. Now ... don't laugh anybody (except of course "Job Lack" who can laugh his ass off. I don't give a hoot), but here is the pledge I wrote when I was a little girl: I pledge allegiance to the Constitution of the United States And to the ideals and the nation for which it stands. One nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition That all men and women are created equal. Hey .... what do you want .... I was only six!!! ![]() |
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Ricky, I for one think it is beautiful, I actually think we are both more alike than I had previously realized. One of the faults of non-direct communication is the inability to understand tone, and body language. I think that in a lot of ways I was getting caught up in semantics. I apologize if I have said anything to offend.
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"I have a number of people drop me notes asking me if your last name is "Black" or if you are unemployed. Given you inability to complete a logical thought, I am leaning towards the latter. "
Now I'm really amused. Some people complained I would argue against 'women', but you are shooting against unemployed people. I'm not - but this shows your moralistic background. Ignorance is another part of narcissistic behavior. I'm glad you're not in power, that would be bad for a lot of people ... |
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And, for being such a nice person and posting an apology that you really didn't have to make in the first place ... the karma fairy is about to visit you and plunk you with her magic wand. Me .... I'm going to the closest Wendy's and getting myself a chocolate shake big enough to take a bath in. I helped power wash the furniture on both front and back porches today ... and it was hotter than all hell out there. I simply must bring my body temp back to a respectable level before I find myself reporting to the emergency room. ![]() Looking forward to getting to know and understand you better. |
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