> Perhaps it's also asking too much, but - IMO - if he really wanted to make a statement with full moral authority he could have just pulled a Socrates and stood trial here in the US. I hope you hold yourself to such…
And don't forget stupid.
>>you can bet these people are still 4 steps ahead, planning and plotting their next move. Who? The government? That is like believing that super advanced weapons have been developed by the government that no other…
>> It also would’ve blocked registrations of new vehicles bought out of state. Doesn't this sound insane to anybody? With that kind of a clause in the law all credibility is lost for whomever is sponsoring this bill.
Which is not a bad thing. We increase it to a couple of million and it might as well be noise.
Go ahead and create another petition that asks for Edward Snowden not to be pardoned and to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law and I bet that it hardly gets any signatures. Edit: This is a response to several…
> Perhaps it's also asking too much, but - IMO - if he really wanted to make a statement with full moral authority he could have just pulled a Socrates and stood trial here in the US. I hope you hold yourself to such…
And don't forget stupid.
>>you can bet these people are still 4 steps ahead, planning and plotting their next move. Who? The government? That is like believing that super advanced weapons have been developed by the government that no other…
>> It also would’ve blocked registrations of new vehicles bought out of state. Doesn't this sound insane to anybody? With that kind of a clause in the law all credibility is lost for whomever is sponsoring this bill.
Which is not a bad thing. We increase it to a couple of million and it might as well be noise.
Go ahead and create another petition that asks for Edward Snowden not to be pardoned and to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law and I bet that it hardly gets any signatures. Edit: This is a response to several…