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frazzled Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-10-11 05:09 PM
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4. Yes, but if he'd agreed to this
others would be complaining how sad it is that a governor/president won't stand up for victims. I suppose the information on cell phones often leads to the solution of crimes and the arrest of the criminals. I do think there should be a way of getting "instant" warrants (or super quick).
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  -(CA Gov. Jerry) Brown vetoes bill to limit cell phone searches alp227  Oct-10-11 04:55 PM   #0 
  - You love him, you hate him  frazzled   Oct-10-11 05:04 PM   #1 
  - it's sad how presidents/governors won't stand up for civil liberties  alp227   Oct-10-11 05:06 PM   #2 
  - Yes, but if he'd agreed to this  frazzled   Oct-10-11 05:09 PM   #4 
  - The standard for governing is not whether some group will complain.  No Elephants   Oct-11-11 12:14 AM   #10 
  - A warrant to search a pack of cigarettes?  boppers   Oct-11-11 12:28 AM   #14 
  - There is a reason why I am registered as "unaffiliated".  Dawson Leery   Oct-10-11 05:07 PM   #3 
  - Well, that is sort of an abdication of duties as a citizen then, isn't it?  frazzled   Oct-10-11 05:11 PM   #5 
     - I support the Democratic party.  Dawson Leery   Oct-10-11 05:12 PM   #6 
     - I disagree strongly. Each Party courts Indies.  No Elephants   Oct-11-11 12:15 AM   #11 
     - No one should ever vote strictly on a party line  Tempest   Oct-10-11 07:01 PM   #7 
     - In Connecticut ,we used to have such Republicans.  Dawson Leery   Oct-10-11 07:37 PM   #8 
     - I've never found a Republican I wanted to vote for. and I was registered unaffiliated until 2004.  No Elephants   Oct-11-11 12:21 AM   #13 
        - You obviously don't live in a conservative area  Tempest   Oct-12-11 03:37 PM   #17 
     - How does registering as unaffiliated do away with decision making?  No Elephants   Oct-11-11 12:20 AM   #12 
        - Everyone has misunderstood the point I was trying to make  frazzled   Oct-11-11 09:20 AM   #15 
  - It is NOT all that hard to govern by your principles. if you have them, though  No Elephants   Oct-10-11 11:59 PM   #9 
     - "That's what you do if you have a set of pinciples and standards that you apply consistently..."  Chan790   Oct-12-11 03:59 PM   #18 
  - Oh dear, someone has again been elected that has not met expectations.  Safetykitten   Oct-11-11 10:25 AM   #16 
 

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